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Type 2s: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning? (very low chat level)

It takes time for the liver to get rid of all its stored "energy" once it has gone you will get lower dumps to keep a steady bgl... stay strong! That is a long time but it does take a while depending on how much of a store you have!
If you're eating carbs in none fasting times then you are still feeding your liver. No carb/low carb and fasting if your aim is to do a liver tonic. (Lower fasting blood glucose level).
Most people do no carb/low carb first to get lower fbgs. IF is to help lose weight mainly.
I hope that helps. @Debmcgee :)
 
Thanks Debrasue,

Yes sorry should have written that. Although I always willing to try it again. I have been having a navel orange before bed and it seems to help, this week i have been 8.5 to 9.2 which is certainly down a little.

Seeing a new Endo in a month, My Brothers Endo (Type II is the family curse) hopefully she will have some ideas.
@wylie27 welcome.
Do you eat low carb during the day? Ive seen success in others and myself on at least 6 weeks of low carb eating with a protein snack (small) before bed.
The low carb diet is a long term plan but is needed to detox your liver. Carbs cause raised bgs, at anytime. Accumulative carb eating causes raised fbgs.
I hope this helps. Endos wouldnt advocate low carb eating just more meds. Even dieticians oppose. Don't go too low carb but lower than you are now. V
 
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