Hello,
I have been playing with a first time continuous monitor sensor for the last 2 weeks. I'm testing different foods to see what works best or worse for me.
I was wondering for suggestions of what to test or not to test based on your experience.
I have learned things like:
- Not to use low fat milk, lactose free even worse (BAD) - I now use a single drop of 35% fat cream on my coffee. No change in the machine.
- To season the salads with olive oil. Seems to have a positive effect.
- Meat is good, but LEAN meat in huge amounts, does raise my BG. Not gigantically but it does. Lesson: meat with moderation with some fat in it.
- Morning stress and movement raises my BG, since Im very low carb, I believe its the liver dumping it...
- Best (carb) side dish is dark beans (in small amounts the BG raise is moderate) - but it still raises.
Could you please speak of your experiences (using a continuous monitor) so others like me can learn and test things?
I want to test fruits, vegetables, learn some tricks...
I have been playing with a first time continuous monitor sensor for the last 2 weeks. I'm testing different foods to see what works best or worse for me.
I was wondering for suggestions of what to test or not to test based on your experience.
I have learned things like:
- Not to use low fat milk, lactose free even worse (BAD) - I now use a single drop of 35% fat cream on my coffee. No change in the machine.
- To season the salads with olive oil. Seems to have a positive effect.
- Meat is good, but LEAN meat in huge amounts, does raise my BG. Not gigantically but it does. Lesson: meat with moderation with some fat in it.
- Morning stress and movement raises my BG, since Im very low carb, I believe its the liver dumping it...
- Best (carb) side dish is dark beans (in small amounts the BG raise is moderate) - but it still raises.
Could you please speak of your experiences (using a continuous monitor) so others like me can learn and test things?
I want to test fruits, vegetables, learn some tricks...