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<blockquote data-quote="dazzer1975" data-source="post: 305446" data-attributes="member: 47461"><p>Hi Fraddycat,</p><p></p><p>thanks for the kind words, I am not the most patient of people at the best of times s is definitely something I should work on lol</p><p></p><p>Fed up again today as my fasting reading was 13.9 and pre late lunch was 13.7, of course its better than it was but it needs to be much much lower. </p><p></p><p>How long did it take others to start to see normal numbers after first diagnosis? Obviously with the caveat that everyone is different in different situations?</p><p></p><p>Theres no question of me sticking at it, I had to force myself to have something on the off chance metabolising some food (biggest loser bar) will help to keep things ticking over as they should. </p><p></p><p>On a side note I have noticed the bars contain less carbs than the shakes but about 5g more fat. My cholesterol im sure will be high (was 6 two years ago), as will my bp (couldn't take it, always have that issue) but I think I may introduce the odd bar here and there owing to the lower carbs (13.8g with sugars at 2.5g)</p><p></p><p>I think a pattern is forming that I may have dawn phenomenon, I may take a reading in the early hours if I am up to see what is happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dazzer1975, post: 305446, member: 47461"] Hi Fraddycat, thanks for the kind words, I am not the most patient of people at the best of times s is definitely something I should work on lol Fed up again today as my fasting reading was 13.9 and pre late lunch was 13.7, of course its better than it was but it needs to be much much lower. How long did it take others to start to see normal numbers after first diagnosis? Obviously with the caveat that everyone is different in different situations? Theres no question of me sticking at it, I had to force myself to have something on the off chance metabolising some food (biggest loser bar) will help to keep things ticking over as they should. On a side note I have noticed the bars contain less carbs than the shakes but about 5g more fat. My cholesterol im sure will be high (was 6 two years ago), as will my bp (couldn't take it, always have that issue) but I think I may introduce the odd bar here and there owing to the lower carbs (13.8g with sugars at 2.5g) I think a pattern is forming that I may have dawn phenomenon, I may take a reading in the early hours if I am up to see what is happening. [/QUOTE]
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