Freema
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi @Tracy27. Fasting blood glucose levels can often be higher, often due to 'Dawn Phenomenon' where your liver dumps glucose into your blood stream as you wake to get you going for the day. The NHS recommends that Type 2 diabetics aim for a fasting bg of between 4-7, so in the 6s is good. My fbg is usually in the 6s too.Mine is usually over 6. What's a good reading? New to this.
I used to like those a great deal6.8 today could’ve been worse had the munchies last night
I used to like those a great deal
ive got this as my screensaverView attachment 29850 the green area is the normal non-diabetic area and what we should strive for
Congratulations on fantastic results @Tipetoo - should make for a relaxing time over the festive/holiday season. What do you guys call it can't be Winterval like some parts of UK.5.1 at 4.10 am.
Got my test results yesterday, hba1c of 34 again, even with the high sixes just recently it did not stuff it up.
All the other blood tests were good good, the digoxin one was the same as last time so stay on four of those in the morning still.
The new app I have been using has a reasonable charting section, but has a bug in it with some of data entry the dates are mismatched at the bottom. You can see when I went bananas and got put on Metformin.
Thanks Ian, summer started on the first of the month so it's a hot festive season here so it's still called xmas or whatever you believe in.What do you guys call it can't be Winterval like some parts of UK.
Mine is up this morning 10.2 feeling down today5.2 this morning
Maxwell