We need to test our waking/fasting to give us a baseline vit90, not really testing for the dump as such- if you test at bedtime also you get an idea of what is happening overnight, sometimes some of us flatline and sometimes our livers dump on us if they think we need it, which can be annoying of course!So is the liver dump level we should be testing for? Is the dawn effect specific to T2 diabetics?
Season just starting now loulou, the holiday centre where I work opened on Sunday so all the caravans are now being opened up again! I'm born and bred here, never left - yet!!Thanks Limbo how's things in Skegggy. I love Skegness was brought up in Sheffield as a child and have had many hols in caravans at Skegggy
Sunday 5.0, Monday, 5.5, today 5.9 - not the trend I was hoping for!
Sunday was tested after a lie in at 8AM while the weekday ones were at 7AM, an hour after getting up and sorting breakfast for the family. What is the recommended time in the morning to test that is the most meaningful?
You cannot test for a liver dump It is what it is ....So is the liver dump level we should be testing for? Is the dawn effect specific to T2 diabetics?
How much water do you consume post evening meals ally?14.1
tested one finger first and was 17.9
You cannot test for a liver dump It is what it is ....
@vit90So is the liver dump level we should be testing for? Is the dawn effect specific to T2 diabetics?
You'll have to excuse my ignorance on that so my humble apologiesWe will have to agree to disagree on that - I posted some info after reading up on it earlier in this thread.
Sunday 5.0, Monday, 5.5, today 5.9 - not the trend I was hoping for!
Sunday was tested after a lie in at 8AM while the weekday ones were at 7AM, an hour after getting up and sorting breakfast for the family. What is the recommended time in the morning to test that is the most meaningful?