CarbMaster
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Any idea why it's risen so much?8.5 @ 5AM.
Monthly average risen from 5.9 to 8.6 in the last 12 months.
Any idea why it's risen so much?8.5 @ 5AM.
Monthly average risen from 5.9 to 8.6 in the last 12 months.
I know what you mean with people saying meaningless things like "everything in moderation" as if to say we can eat high carb foods as long as "in moderation" whatever that means.6.6 today and heading for home. Leaving the well intentioned cakes, pastries, bread and potatoes etc well behind.
Trips like this just demonstrates to me how much diabetes, especially regarding food is misunderstood.
Replying "No I bloody can't" often offends.I know what you mean with people saying meaningless things like "everything in moderation" as if to say we can eat high carb foods as long as "in moderation" whatever that means.
s6.8 this morning (7.0 on the Dexcom). Will be interesting to see if that means the calibrations I've done have helped the Dexcom to be a bit more accurate, or if that's just a co-incidence!
I wasn't expecting my readings to be great this morning given I'd treated myself to veggie pakora followed by fish & chips last night.
Nearly forgot to post …
Libre five point nine on waking.
I’ve just noticed on my nhs app that I need a medication review before any more insulin can be prescribed. Lucky I looked as it gives me a month to get an appointment.
It would have been nice if I’d have had a direct message about this but hey ho it’s the NHS, I’m learning to expect sub optimal service
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