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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

@rhubarb73 enjoy your exciting day out sounds like a special day
@dunelm cant beat a good sauce with steak I’ve got steak planned but having a few mushrooms in my sauce too
4.4 bgs this morning
Hope everyone has a joyful Sunday. I’m hoping sun will shine and that a walk and lots of music is squeezed in to a busy day.
 
That looks like one of your best young sir. Congratulations (I am assuming you like that reading. If not commiserations)
Hi Ian - sorry for the delay getting back to you. I've been in Manchester - This reading I think came about as a result of me sitting on a train going there for most of the day.... not doing much and then having a steak supper with wine and a tot of whisky., sleeping in a strange bed , well an unfamiliar bed....... its not something I would have ever attempted to try in an effort to get better numbers... but ho hum ..... so not a conscious effort but something I have to take note . Sometimes doing nothing is a good thing, even though it may not feel great at the time....
 
Morning all, 5.9 for me today. Happy to be in the 5s now. Yesterday mid morning I managed a 4.7! Nice chicken roast later with just a small spud...

Hardcore! Really pleased to see you’re getting on top of it after a somewhat despondent start. See now how it’s not really all that difficult after all? You’re doing brilliantly. Keep it up.
 
Hardcore! Really pleased to see you’re getting on top of it after a somewhat despondent start. See now how it’s not really all that difficult after all? You’re doing brilliantly. Keep it up.
Thanks Jim. It's good to see the 4s even if it's only occasionally at the moment. The weight is dropping again too. Just need to work out why I feel hungry in the morning again. But still fasting til 1pm.
 
Hi Ian - sorry for the delay getting back to you. I've been in Manchester - This reading I think came about as a result of me sitting on a train going there for most of the day.... not doing much and then having a steak supper with wine and a tot of whisky., sleeping in a strange bed , well an unfamiliar bed....... its not something I would have ever attempted to try in an effort to get better numbers... but ho hum ..... so not a conscious effort but something I have to take note . Sometimes doing nothing is a good thing, even though it may not feel great at the time....
Are you still there today - Chinese New Year parade starts in centre at 12. Usually quite a good show if you’ve time.
 
I know I have seen some very low numbers, of that and a bit lower, when I have been very busy, and very hungry, but to be honest, I just did something about the underlying cause, either had a drink or grabbed some food.

To be honest, for me, not being on any medication, if I feel fine, I just move along from the low numbers. If they're higher than my personal running range, then I might scowl, but then move along anyway.

Thanks. No meds either. I felt OK and just added more ghee and double cream to my chicken curry. That sorted it out.
 
Thanks Jim. It's good to see the 4s even if it's only occasionally at the moment. The weight is dropping again too. Just need to work out why I feel hungry in the morning again. But still fasting til 1pm.

Yeah I recall being elated when I stared scoring a fasting ~5. It’s a good sign of improving insulin sensitivity. First time I saw a ~4 a couple of years ago it was a false hypo after a spike of ~13 and I thought I was dying :hungover:

The morning hunger should subside as your body continues to burn off more and more glucose and become better adapted to using stored body fat. Keep going. Add a bit more dietary fat if it you makes you feel comfortable. It’s super energy dense and you don’t need much to top you up. Even a hearty spoon of coconut oil might do the trick :cool:
 
Yeah I recall being elated when I stared scoring a fasting ~5. It’s a good sign of improving insulin sensitivity. First time I saw a ~4 a couple of years ago it was a false hypo after a spike of ~13 and I thought I was dying :hungover:

The morning hunger should subside as your body continues to burn off more and more glucose and become better adapted to using stored body fat. Keep going. Add a bit more dietary fat if it you makes you feel comfortable. It’s super energy dense and you don’t need much to top you up. Even a hearty spoon of coconut oil might do the trick :cool:
Thank you, I had no hunger at all for a while, I know this journey is certainly a bit of a roller coaster
 
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