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

5.2 this morning. Happy with that, whether it’s due to the freezing dip in the sea yesterday or the bucket of wine I had afterwards.
@Ryhia that sounds like a very special day and well worth a 6.
@ziggy_w it’s interesting that your BG reacts to any change in routine like that, I hope things soon settle when you are exercising regularly again.
 
6.5 this morning, last few days have been a series of sixes, which is nice. My last set of exams start today and end on Wednesday morning, I have promised husband and myself a kebab on Wednesday (it's our guilty pleasure) and a couple of glasses of wine. Once exam finishes on Wednesday, apart from a bit of preparatory reading all done and dusted until the autumn term starts. Thank goodness! Sunny at the moment here in London and quite nice and warm. Judging by the look of those clouds the sun won't last long.
 
This thread moves right along - too fast for my old mind. Like that speedy @HeliGary in his new trainers.;) Swipey reckons a 4.0 rising to 4.4 for me today. Best wishes for exams @Providence 62. Glad we've helped @Freema. Once agian you show what an extraordinarily caring lady you are @PenguinMum. Glad the open water swimming and wine resulted in a reading you liked @DJC3. I currently haven't a clue what is even a functional level for me or how to nourish myself via LC - nightmare.
 
6.5 this morning, last few days have been a series of sixes, which is nice. My last set of exams start today and end on Wednesday morning, I have promised husband and myself a kebab on Wednesday (it's our guilty pleasure) and a couple of glasses of wine. Once exam finishes on Wednesday, apart from a bit of preparatory reading all done and dusted until the autumn term starts. Thank goodness! Sunny at the moment here in London and quite nice and warm. Judging by the look of those clouds the sun won't last long.
kebabs are my fave providence62 and they also dont effect my bgs just inject for the pitta and alls good its my every friday treat xx
 
6.5 this morning, last few days have been a series of sixes, which is nice. My last set of exams start today and end on Wednesday morning, I have promised husband and myself a kebab on Wednesday (it's our guilty pleasure) and a couple of glasses of wine. Once exam finishes on Wednesday, apart from a bit of preparatory reading all done and dusted until the autumn term starts. Thank goodness! Sunny at the moment here in London and quite nice and warm. Judging by the look of those clouds the sun won't last long.
Great stuff and enjoy celebrating....btw its blowing a hooley here in Sussex!
 
This thread moves right along - too fast for my old mind. Like that speedy @HeliGary in his new trainers.;) Swipey reckons a 4.0 rising to 4.4 for me today. Best wishes for exams @Providence 62. Glad we've helped @Freema. Once agian you show what an extraordinarily caring lady you are @PenguinMum. Glad the open water swimming and wine resulted in a reading you liked @DJC3. I currently haven't a clue what is even a functional level for me or how to nourish myself via LC - nightmare.
Thanks Ian ..she says..blushing :shy:
 
5.2 this morning. Happy with that, whether it’s due to the freezing dip in the sea yesterday or the bucket of wine I had afterwards.
@Ryhia that sounds like a very special day and well worth a 6.
@ziggy_w it’s interesting that your BG reacts to any change in routine like that, I hope things soon settle when you are exercising regularly again.
The wine sounds much better lol
 
FBS 4.6 on Dexcom and 3.8 on Tee2+ pleased with that especially as I ate a pack of co-ops crispy bacon for dinner coming back from a family event at 7.40pm. Normally I don’t eat past 6.
Rachel, as many of us have said to you on other threads, you are not diabetic. Your aim to keep your fbg to 4 is unrealistic and dangerous as you starve yourself and become malnourished. Your bmi is already underweight. You have a young baby who will need you, and a husband who is worried about you, and mental health support available to you. Please get the help you need and stop thinking you have diabetes.
 
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