If you have a problem with that meal, bear in mind that sweet potato has more carbs than ordinary potato, despite often being recommended for diabetics.OK, I have now worked out how to use the stabber properly.
Pre Dinner reading 5.9 (good I think)
We shall see what middle Eastern chicken and chickpea stew with a small side of sweet potato rice does to me at around 9pm I guess
If you have a problem with that meal, bear in mind that sweet potato has more carbs than ordinary potato, despite often being recommended for diabetics.
That's sensible in my opinion. No point being more strict than you need. Keep testing and you will soon find out what suits you and what doesn't.Thanks, that's good to know.
I actually wouldn't have bothered with the sweet potato rice but I wanted to push a little bit to see what the impact would be. With the rice, and chickpeas and the fact I had a slightly large portion than 1 serving MyFitnessPal reckons dinner was close to 60g of carbs. I know that's very high for a lot here but I figured it would be good to know some limits.
Not too bad at all. You are aiming for a rise of not more than 2...so a bit high. As you said, 7.8 is your target, so you aren't far off. Just a bit of tweaking needed. Try some other meals and see how you go with them.Thank you @Riva_Roxaban , I'll look into those!
I'm sure you've all be waiting on the edge of your seats to hear what my post meal blood readings were. I shall keep you in suspense no longer.
8.2 mmol
That was an increase of 2.3 on the reading just before dinner. So what does this mean, how bad is it, does this start to indicate my carb limits as it was over 7.8?
Thank you for the help and advice, it's much appreciated by this noob!!
Don't forget the ±10% meter variance, so near enough, close enough.You are aiming for a rise of not more than 2...so a bit high. As you said 7.8 is your target, so you aren't far off. Just a bit of tweaking needed.
sounds good to me : )Thank you @Riva_Roxaban , I'll look into those!
I'm sure you've all be waiting on the edge of your seats to hear what my post meal blood readings were. I shall keep you in suspense no longer.
8.2 mmol
That was an increase of 2.3 on the reading just before dinner. So what does this mean, how bad is it, does this start to indicate my carb limits as it was over 7.8?
Thank you for the help and advice, it's much appreciated by this noob!!
Thank you, very thoughtful of you!I'm sure you've all be waiting on the edge of your seats to hear what my post meal blood readings were. I shall keep you in suspense no longer.
Thank you, very thoughtful of you!
Results don't look too bad at all! If you'd like to see your post meal numbers a tad lower there's room enough to adjust your meal without needing to go very low carb.
Keep testing and stay curious!
according to this converter you'd need your average BG be 6.4 to get an hba1c of 38.I'd really like my Feb HbA1C result to be in the 30s without the meds.
according to this converter you'd need your average BG be 6.4 to get an hba1c of 38.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-units-converter.html
So you might like to aim for a tad lower if possible if you want to be in the 30s.
I'm envious lolI'm trying to do both, over 30kg lost in 4 months (actually worrying I'm losing it too quick).
Down 700g on yesterday despite the 'high' glucose readings - so positive there