Re: Type 2's : What was your fasting blood glucose in a morn
Not dangerous as such, but of course doesn't help your averages much, and hence your HbA1c.
Mine was 6.6 this morning. It's normally a little lower, but I went to bed with a higher than normal reading after a big pasta type meal. Do you check your bed-time readings? I found that I need to eat nothing from at least 2 hrs before bed to get a lower bedtime reading, which gives me a better morning reading.
Also think about WHEN you test. I discovered this recently aftyer reading posts from others. If I test as soon as I roll out of bed, it's about 0.5 to 0.7 LOWER than if I test just 20 mins later after shave, shower etc, even though I've still not eaten. It's because the body is saying, "right, you're up at last, better give you some sugar to start fuelling your day." The roll-out-of-bed reading is a better indicator for me of what I've been all night and hence effect on averages - I'm on diet-only
Malc