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Is this normal or unusual?

Mal37

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Following a discussion yesterday with other forum members, I took the bull by the horn (well... sounds dramatic) and I missed breakfast for the very first time ... not eating until 1.45pm.
My blood glucose just prior to the meal was 4.6 ... NEVER seen a 4 before! and I have tested .. out of curiosity at the hour stage.
It is 5.6 !!! I had expected it to be far more after just 60 minutes since my first bite of food,.
I have never done this before so could do with a kind person explaining this low reading
 
Following a discussion yesterday with other forum members, I took the bull by the horn (well... sounds dramatic) and I missed breakfast for the very first time ... not eating until 1.45pm.
My blood glucose just prior to the meal was 4.6 ... NEVER seen a 4 before! and I have tested .. out of curiosity at the hour stage.
It is 5.6 !!! I had expected it to be far more after just 60 minutes since my first bite of food,.
I have never done this before so could do with a kind person explaining this low reading

Not unusual at all. Since I started missing breakfast food (I have a coffee with cream) I have seen many, many 4s before lunch. If I see above 5 I am unhappy! The only times this doesn't happen is if I spend the morning doing a lot of housework that makes my liver dump. Missing breakfast clearly suits your metabolism. Stick at it!
 
Not unusual at all. Since I started missing breakfast food (I have a coffee with cream) I have seen many, many 4s before lunch. If I see above 5 I am unhappy! The only times this doesn't happen is if I spend the morning doing a lot of housework that makes my liver dump. Missing breakfast clearly suits your metabolism. Stick at it!
Thank you for your support Bluetit1802, and guidance too
 
We have been brainwashed into thinking that eating at meal times is so vital to our health, that fasting is frowned upon by our peers!

You should eat when you want to, not necessarily at breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper!
Plus all those snacks in between, wow!
 
I checked several times and found that I am just the opposite - if I eat early and late I am fine, not eating in a morning and my BG level just keeps on climbing, when I eat lunch it goes on up and then drops like a stone in the late afternoon unless I eat again.
 
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