Metformin 1000mg twice a day type 2, and to top it off blood pressure tablets as well any help greatful
Hi there toast n peanut butterYou also need to tell us what you ate for breakfast that caused that reading? Food will have a high impact on your glucose levels and modifying your diet by reducing carbs will generally help lower them - often dramatically. But illness. stress, and mucky fingers can also affect the readings we get.
Also have a read up on the dawn phenomenon aka liver dumps - which can cause high levels in the mornings, although they are perfectly natural and occur in diabetics and non-diabetics alike.
Robbity
Hi there toast n peanut butter
Do not test 1st thing will start know though feel very roughAh well, there is your answer! Toast. As a matter of interest, what were you before you ate the toast, and how long after was your 18.7?
Thanks for your help people greatful, what is the allowed amount of carbs in a day if any
what is the allowed amount of carbs in a day if any
Thanks for your help people greatful, what is the allowed amount of carbs in a day if any
There isn't "a limit" as such. The primary action to take is to choose low carb foods and then test and see how they affect you as we are all different in our reactions. For example porridge is usually regarded as low carb, but it spikes my BG but doesn't do this for some others.Thanks for your help people greatful, what is the allowed amount of carbs in a day if any