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Type 2's: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning?

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I'm having a day off testing today (getting withdrawal symptoms already!) I have sore and bruised finger tips. They need a rest.
 
Wouldn't you think they'd have invented another way of testing instead of everything involving needles. Like a glucose breathalyser.
 
I bet McCoy could have done it on Star Trek with his tricorder. Even with Spock.
 
And I've just myself a needlestick injury. I put the cover back on the pen needle to throw in sharps bin but somehow missed and the needle went sideways through the cover. Of course it bled so easy and noise have a sore index finger. Doh
 
5.9 could do better. Trying to forget about the chips last night.
 
And I've just myself a needlestick injury. I put the cover back on the pen needle to throw in sharps bin but somehow missed and the needle went sideways through the cover. Of course it bled so easy and noise have a sore index finger. Doh
I've done that a few times, **** it hurts!
 
6.7 for me. I was up and about before test and also painful night so I'm not too concerned. Yesterday was stressful too with ex husband shenanigans!


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5.4 not surprised late dinner at 9 pm (ommeltte and friend mushroom with butter) and no walk before dinner.
 
13..8 with no brekky or coffee, seems to be sticking around that number for the last few days.
 
5.7 at 6.45 this morning then 7.1 after 45 minutes walk, moderate pace (still fasting)
 
4.5 before bed last night and 5.0 after my shower this morning. That's my lowest morning reading. :)
 
7.6 yesterday and today, on both days I could test straight after getting up and putting my contacts in, so it looks like that half hour of getting things ready on a week day puts it up by about 1 point. At least I am starting to get some readings in place so I can start to see what I react to.
 
Yeay 6.9 it's a strange thing this diabetes , makes no sense at all. But my before bed readings are between 11 and 12 but think I need 4 or 5 hours for insulin to reduce my sugars, the nurse did wonder about moving me to analogue as its faster acting I believe. Eg have tea about 6pm, and usually go to bed about 9pm, sometimes 10pm , I get up at 6am for work.
 
6.1 this morning. Went to bed on 6.3 which is higher than I like - should have got on exercise bike after supper but got distracted.
 
4.6 this morning - happy happy happy!. hope it's not a one off! Especially seeing as I have been enjoying some weekend eating and drinking:joyful:
 
3.8 this morning.

There are some happy posters this morning, with improved scores. I wonder if being a (relaxed ?) Sunday has any impact for those in that happy camp?
 
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