T2s: What was your fasting BG this morning, and what did you eat yesterday?

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Food yesterday (10/1)
Snack (5.30am): Banana {62 Cal / 14.2g Carbs}
................................4 mile walk
Breakfast (7am): Toast (one slice, wholemeal), bacon, mushrooms,
tomatoes, baked beans / Juice from one grapefruit {285 Cal / 27.7g Carbs}

Lunch (12pm): Scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and avocado,
toast (one slice, seeded) {404 Cal / 15.9g Carbs}
Strawberries, raspberries, yoghurt, almonds {125 Cal / 10.9g Carbs}

.................................8 mile walk
Snack (3pm, during walk): Christmas cake, no icing {144 Cal / 23.1g Carbs}

Dinner (6.30pm): Thai green prawn & cashew curry, jasmine rice {472 Cal / 40.7g Carbs}
Blackberries, blueberries, yoghurt {87 Cal / 11.1g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 1622
Carbs 148.2g
Protein 87.7g
Fat 67.2g (Sat Fat 17.9g / Trans fat 0.5g)

FBG Today (11/1 05:30) 4.3



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Food yesterday (13/12)
Breakfast (8am): Scrambled egg, mushrooms, baked beans, tomatoes,
toast (small slice, seeded) /Juice from one orange {356 Cal / 26.2g Carbs}
Banana {71 Cal / 16.2g Carbs}

..................................6 mile walk
Snack (10.30am): Salted caramel shortbread {103 Cal / 8.6g Carbs}


Lunch (12.30pm): Chicken & leek pie, piccalilli,
1.5 pints of pumpkin spiced beer {498 Cal / 31.1g Carbs}

Snack: Toast (one slice, seeded) / Peach, raspberries, yoghurt {201 Cal / 24.8g Carbs}

BG (6pm) 4.2
Dinner (6pm): Spaghetti Bolognaise {396 Cal / 32.8g Carbs}
Strawberries, blueberries, yoghurt {69 Cal / 9.0g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 1757
Carbs 156.1g
Protein 75.6g
Fat 58.1g (Sat Fat 20.0g / Trans fat 1.8g)

FBG Today (14/12 02:30) 4.0 Up early to watch the cricket
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You eat a lot of carbs and yet your fbg reads in the 4s. Amazing!!!

What is your recent HBA1C?

I’m very curious to know!
 
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You eat a lot of carbs and yet your fbg reads in the 4s. Amazing!!!

What is your recent HBA1C?

I’m very curious to know!
Most recent HbA1c was in December and was 31. If you look at my signature you can see how my figures progressed over time.
I do plenty of exercise too and find that if I don't have some carbs before exercising that I get fatigued rather quickly.
I kept carbs to about 120g/day for several months whilst losing weight. I only increased to 180g./day when I didn't want to get any thinner (my waist went from 42 to 32 inches over 6 months) and didn't just want to load up on fat.. I don't know whether this diet is sustainable on a permanent basis but will keep checking and report back to anyone who is interested.
I do think that the exercise and weight loss is the critical factor, particularly the exercise as my BG was in the normal range for a non diabetic before I had lost very much weight. Maybe I shifted visceral fat from around the liver and pancreas first and reversed the insulin resistance, further weight loss and exercise appears t have 'cured' metabolic syndrome. All of this though is supposition, I just know that it has worked for me.
 
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Most recent HbA1c was in December and was 31. I do plenty of exercise too and find that if I don't have some carbs before exercising that I get fatigued rather quickly.
I kept carbs to about 120g/day for several months whilst losing weight. I only increased to 180g./day when I didn't want to get any thinner (my waist went from 42 to 32 inches over 6 months) and didn't just want to load up on fat.. I don't know whether this diet is sustainable on a permanent basis but will keep checking and report back to anyone who is interested.

No wonder you can eat so much carbs because your A1c is “normal”!!!

Mine is stil at 46 (6.4%) pre-diabetic range.

So I’m low carbing.
 
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No wonder you can eat so much carbs because your A1c is “normal”!!!

Mine is stil at 46 (6.4%) pre-diabetic range.

So I’m low carbing.
Very wise, though I m not convinced of the need to go extremely low. Are you exercising much?
 
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Food yesterday (11/1)
This is the second heavy exercise week in a row before a much easier one next week.
Yesterday, I was absolutely ravenous all day, this doesn't happen very often and
seems to be associated with exercise.

Breakfast 1 (5.30am): Porridge (made with almond milk), raspberries,
cherries, almonds {291 Cal / 39.1g Carbs}
................................3 mile walk
................................5 km row
Breakfast 2 (8am): Toast (one slice, wholemeal), garlic mushrooms,
tomatoes, hummus, York ham / Juice from one orange {235 Cal / 23.7g Carbs}

Snack (10.30am): Vegetable soup, bread (one slice, seeded), hummus {215 Cal / 21.1g Carbs}
................................3 mile walk
................................5 km row

Lunch (12.30pm): Crayfish, avocado, tomatoes, cucumber, rye bread,
hummus {393 Cal / 15.2g Carbs}
Pear, blackberries, yoghurt, walnuts {143 Cal / 13.2g Carbs}

Snack (2.30pm): Banana {62 Cal / 13.8g Carbs}
.................................5 mile walk
Snack (4pm): Christmas cake, no icing {183 Cal / 29.3g Carbs}

BG (6pm) 4.2 [very pleased with this as I sat and read a book for 2 hours after cake]
Dinner (6.30pm): Chicken with hazelnut & parmesan crust, sweet potato fries,
green beans, peas, sweetcorn {457 Cal / 37.2g Carbs}
Merlot (4oz) {100 Cal / 3.1g Carbs}
Strawberries, nectarine, yoghurt {75 Cal / 10.4g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 2153
Carbs 210.7g
Protein 128.1g
Fat 63.7g (Sat Fat 11.8g / Trans fat 0.6g)

FBG Today (12/1 05:30) 4.1
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Hi midnightrider. Some lovely food ideas and wonderful results.
Are you still on insulin and humilin?
Thanks
 
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Hi midnightrider. Some lovely food ideas and wonderful results.
Are you still on insulin and humilin?
Thanks
No, I was only on that for 6 weeks or so. I have been completely med free since early Feb 2017. If you look at my signature you can see my milestones
 
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Food yesterday (08/12)
Breakfast 1 (5.30am): Porridge (made with almond milk), nectarine,
blackberries, walnuts {305 Cal / 37.1g Carbs}
..................................2 mile walk
..................................5 km row
Breakfast 2 (8am): Mackerel, toast (one slice, wholemeal) /
Tangerine {289 Cal / 22.6g Carbs}

Lunch (12.00pm): Lamb & vegetable broth / Texas chilli [left overs],
refried beans, guacamole {541 Cal / 24.4g Carbs}
Strawberries, raspberries, yoghurt {101 Cal / 9.8g Carbs}

..................................6 mile walk
Snack (3pm): Toast (two slices, wholemeal) {165 Cal / 18.4g Carbs}

BG (6pm) 4.7
Dinner (6pm): Fish & chips [take away, half portion of chips, half of batter
removed from fish)
{320 Cal / 25.3g Carbs}
Dessert: Mango, raspberries, yoghurt {116 Cal / 11.9g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 1894
Carbs 155.7g
Protein 132.2g
Fat 69.0g (Sat Fat 17.6g / Trans fat 1.8g)

FBG Today (09/12 05:45) 4.5
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Fish and Chips?

No way!?

I would love to learn how you can control your bg levels so well!!!
 
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Fish and Chips?

No way!?

I would love to learn how you can control your bg levels so well!!!

I doubt that levels would stay under control if I ate fish and chips often. Fish is fine, just a few carbs in the batter and I only eat some of that, too greasy for me to eat it all. One portion of chips is shared between me, the missus, and a few for our 5 year old lad.
And it is an occasional treat.
 

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I doubt that levels would stay under control if I ate fish and chips often. Fish is fine, just a few carbs in the batter and I only eat some of that, too greasy for me to eat it all. One portion of chips is shared between me, the missus, and a few for our 5 year old lad.
And it is an occasional treat.

Oh ok.

I’m very interested to know how do you increase your energy levels before exercising?
 
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Food yesterday (12/1)
Breakfast 1 (5.30am): Porridge (made with almond milk), pear,
blackberries, walnuts {292 Cal / 38.4g Carbs}
................................3 mile walk
................................5 km row
Breakfast 2 (8am): Ham, garlic mushroom & tomato omelette /
Juice from one orange {265 Cal / 10.2g Carbs}

Snack (10.30am): Watermelon, strawberries, yoghurt, pistachios {109 Cal / 11.6g Carbs}
................................3 mile walk
................................5 km row

Lunch (12.30pm): Texas chilli [leftovers], sweet potato fries,
corn on the cob, guacamole {444 Cal / 30.1g Carbs}
Kiwi, raspberries, yoghurt {81 Cal / 9.8g Carbs}

Snack (4pm): Christmas cake, no icing {172 Cal / 27.6g Carbs}
...................................2 mile walk
...................................5 km row

Dinner (6.30pm): Monkfish in prosciutto, celeriac & garlic mash,
peas, sweetcorn, broad beans {359 Cal / 35.1g Carbs}
Viognier (4oz) {100 Cal / 3.1g Carbs}
Cherries, chocolate ice cream {97 Cal / 11.2g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 1962
Carbs 182.5g
Protein 112.8g
Fat 63.7g (Sat Fat 11.8g / Trans fat 0.6g)

FBG Today (13/1 06:00) 3.8
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Food yesterday (13/1)
Breakfast 1 (6am): Strawberries, blackberries, yoghurt,
walnuts {120 Cal / 8.8g Carbs}
................................4 mile walk
Breakfast 2 (8.30am): Mackerel, toast (one slice, seeded),
hummus, tomatoes / Clementine {314 Cal / 22.5g Carbs}

Lunch (12pm): Tomato & basil soup {82 Cal / 12.9g Carbs}
Crayfish, avocado, rye bread, hummus, tomatoes, cucumber {217 Cal / 13.7g Carbs}
Nectarine, raspberries, yoghurt, almonds {81 Cal / 9.8g Carbs}

Snack (2pm): Banana {67 Cal / 15.2g Carbs}
.................................6 mile walk
Snack (4pm): Partridge & chicken liver pate, crackers, grapes {129 Cal / 14.7g Carbs}

Dinner (6.30pm): Melanzane alla Parmigiana {352 Cal / 27.4g Carbs}
Pear, blueberries, yoghurt, ginger cookie crumbs {105 Cal / 16.1g Carbs}

Snack (9pm): Toast (one slice, seeded), milk {169 Cal / 17.7g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee too

Calories 1742
Carbs 168.8g
Protein 92.3g
Fat 66.2g (Sat Fat 19.1g / Trans fat 1.2g)

FBG Today (13/1 06:00) 3.8
All food cooked from scratch, if you would like any recipes please just ask
 
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Food yesterday (09/12)
Breakfast 1 (5.30am): Porridge (made with almond milk), raspberries,
blueberries, pecans {283 Cal / 29.9g Carbs}
..................................2 mile walk
..................................5 km row
Breakfast 2 (8am): Scrambled egg, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast (small slice, wholemeal) /
Juice from one orange {173 Cal / 14.3g Carbs}

Snack (9am):Banana {67 Cal / 15.2g Carbs}

.................................2 mile walk
Lunch (12.00pm): Turtle bean, lime & chilli soup / Toast (one slice, wholemeal),
hummus, turkey, avocado, tomatoes {459 Cal / 27.2g Carbs}
Peach, raspberries, yoghurt {101 Cal / 9.8g Carbs}

..................................2 mile walk


Dinner (6pm): Pheasant, roast potatoes, sweet potato & garlic mash,
runner beans, sweetcorn {473 Cal / 41.8g Carbs}
Dessert: Pear. blackberries, yoghurt, walnuts {124 Cal / 12.0g Carbs}

Snack (9pm): Toast (one slice, sourdough) {119g Carbs, 13.2g Carbs}

3 cups of coffee and one cup of earl grey too

Calories 1871
Carbs 172.8g
Protein 110.4g
Fat 59.6g (Sat Fat 13.5g / Trans fat 0.8g)

FBG Today (10/12 05:45) 4.4
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That’s a lot of carbs.

Really don’t understand how your body can cope as T2!!!
 
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That’s a lot of carbs.

Really don’t understand how your body can cope as T2!!!
My guess is that the weight loss removed most of the visceral fat from my pancreas and liver, which dealt with the insulin resistance. The exercise increased my metabolic rate, enabling my body to overcome the metabolic syndrome from which it was suffering. These are quite simplistic explanations but have some evidence to support them (something is clearly working and whilst the reason interests me, it isn't vital for me to know why).
Also, the recommended amount of carbs is 300g/day with 2 hours a week of exercise (NHS / Eatwell plate etc.). My mum was diagnosed T2 15 years ago and stuck rigidly to this regimen, within a year becoming med free and BG completely under control.

180g/day is only just over half this amount and I do 2 hours exercise per day. I believe that the exercise is the crucial part as my BG was well within the normal range by the time I had lost about 20lb of the 85lb that I eventually lost.
 

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My guess is that the weight loss removed most of the visceral fat from my pancreas and liver, which dealt with the insulin resistance. The exercise increased my metabolic rate, enabling my body to overcome the metabolic syndrome from which it was suffering. These are quite simplistic explanations but have some evidence to support them (something is clearly working and whilst the reason interests me, it isn't vital for me to know why).
Also, the recommended amount of carbs is 300g/day with 2 hours a week of exercise (NHS / Eatwell plate etc.). My mum was diagnosed T2 15 years ago and stuck rigidly to this regimen, within a year becoming med free and BG completely under control.

180g/day is only just over half this amount and I do 2 hours exercise per day. I believe that the exercise is the crucial part as my BG was well within the normal range by the time I had lost about 20lb of the 85lb that I eventually lost.

Can we discuss privately please?

I’d like to ask a few questions.

Andrew
 

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Way up this morning for me, about 6.5 - (three readings, 7, 5.8 and 6.5, so going with the middle one). i'm usually below 5.5 - yesterday i ate 2 boiled eggs, lettuce, tomato a few green peas, half an avocado and some cucumber for breakfast, and half an avocado, steamed fish, mushrooms broccoli, yoghurt, half an apple and some nuts for dinner. so nothing unusual there, it's what i usually eat - and on friday my bg level was 5.3 first thing. no idea what has happened today - liver dump? slight lurgy (the whole household seems to have one that comes and goes)? anyway, not panicking, just being really careful what i eat today, especially no fruit.
 
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