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<blockquote data-quote="Adz444" data-source="post: 1607397" data-attributes="member: 439920"><p>Hi everyone, last month I was diagnosed with Type 2 and I posted a thread about a random BG Reading I had and someone suggested I ask here.</p><p></p><p>My H1Ba was 88 when diagnosed, I suffer from a bit of anxiety so the first few weeks I had tension headaches etc but once I brought a glucose tester and saw my readings were quite consistently good (4/6 before food, 6/7 after) and the more information I gathered I become a lot more positive, this is however till the last few days where I had a crazy day where I ate completely the wrong things and spiked as high as 9, I slowly came back down but before I went to bed I tested again and my result was 3.7 which I started to panic as I’d never had this before, after drinking a fizzy drink it went up to normal and was fine the next morning, and lunchtime, however when I had my evening meal I tested 9 before my meal and 5 after?</p><p></p><p>My testing today has been consistent apart from trying a new breakfast</p><p></p><p>Woke up - 4.9</p><p>8am ate breakfast</p><p>9am BG 8.5</p><p>9.45am BG 6</p><p>10.30am BG 5.5</p><p></p><p>1pm 4.5 before lunch</p><p>1.30pm BG 6.2</p><p>2.15pm BG 6.3</p><p></p><p>That’s what I have so far, I don’t know how quickly BG goes down to hypo etc, do those levels look normal at first glance and was the last 2 days just random?</p><p></p><p>I haven’t changed what I’ve been eating the last month, I’ve been having carbs most days which I know is bad and I’m in the process of changing that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adz444, post: 1607397, member: 439920"] Hi everyone, last month I was diagnosed with Type 2 and I posted a thread about a random BG Reading I had and someone suggested I ask here. My H1Ba was 88 when diagnosed, I suffer from a bit of anxiety so the first few weeks I had tension headaches etc but once I brought a glucose tester and saw my readings were quite consistently good (4/6 before food, 6/7 after) and the more information I gathered I become a lot more positive, this is however till the last few days where I had a crazy day where I ate completely the wrong things and spiked as high as 9, I slowly came back down but before I went to bed I tested again and my result was 3.7 which I started to panic as I’d never had this before, after drinking a fizzy drink it went up to normal and was fine the next morning, and lunchtime, however when I had my evening meal I tested 9 before my meal and 5 after? My testing today has been consistent apart from trying a new breakfast Woke up - 4.9 8am ate breakfast 9am BG 8.5 9.45am BG 6 10.30am BG 5.5 1pm 4.5 before lunch 1.30pm BG 6.2 2.15pm BG 6.3 That’s what I have so far, I don’t know how quickly BG goes down to hypo etc, do those levels look normal at first glance and was the last 2 days just random? I haven’t changed what I’ve been eating the last month, I’ve been having carbs most days which I know is bad and I’m in the process of changing that [/QUOTE]
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