You'll be fine. It a big ask of a single medication to treat this incredibly complex body for a condition where experience differs so vastly from one another.
Yeah, I am quite new to all this measuring. Yesterday it was 4.4 after a long walk. Then after resting for 2 hours, no food or drink intake, it went up to 5.0. Really strange.
I do notice that stress move the needle. This, sadly, is not as easy to control as food intake.
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I been pricking myself for the GlucoNavii daily glucose test. For this I only need a tiny drop and hence only a tiny prick. For the HbA1C, is it the same process except squeezing more blood into the tube? Or do I need to make a deeper prick?
Would be great to be able to get good number with 150-200 gm of carb per day. I am Chinese so rice (polished) and all sort of noodle is such a staple part of my diet. Until now. Fortunately, I am getting use to eating less of it.
This is very helpful. I thought it was just me struggling with the meaning of a word.
"Cure is not possible". Well, that applies to many other more debilitating conditions. And finally to death. So I am quite fine with it :).
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I would like to understand the meaning of T2 being in "remission".
My understanding of "remission" is that my body is again able to efficient process the glucose properly. A sort of recovery from being unable to process the glucose properly.
Another way the word "in remission" is used seem...
I noticed that immediately after I wake up, before breakfast, my glucose reading is about 6.1 to 6.5.
But during the day, before lunch or dinner, it drops to low 5 for high 4.
Is this a normal pattern that is decreases over the day?