Up to 10 is considered in normal range. Doubt if you’re diabetic after all those carbs.I didn't eat anything for breakfast yesterday but had:
- ~1-2pm: half a cheese sandwhich: (1 slice of brown bread, 1 slice cheese, bit of mayo)
- ~4-5:30pm: Chip sandwhich: Large wholemeal roll, chips, bit of lurpak spreadable butter, mayo, kethcup + Large handful of chips, 1 tbsp mixed beans, half pack quorn deli slices, 1 carton of pure orange juice (200ml)
-~ 9:30-10pm: Two quorn (ate two packs of quorn deli by end of the day in total) and mixed bean sandwhiches on large wholemeal rolls, plenty of lurpak spreadable butte ron both, mayo, mixed beans. And also a carton of pure juice (200ml)
After this, I started getitng weird tingly sensations in fingers and toes, so got my dad to check my sugar levels and it was at 9.1. I don't have a history of diabetes and it's the first itme I got my levels checked in about 6 months. Highest i've ever sene it before this was 8.1. Otherwise it usually fluctuates between 6-7.5 after carb heavy meals from what I remember. But never was such a high figure 9, ever witnessed.
I am extremely worried and don't know whether medically, this is considered high. Just keep getting conflicting info. Please can someone advise.
Hi, and welcome. You say you don't have diabetes. I'm guessing though that there's some history in your family, which is why you might be worried. Tingling (as you describe) can be diabetes related but it can also be a lot of other things, and nobody here is going to attempt a diagnosis.I didn't eat anything for breakfast yesterday but had:
- ~1-2pm: half a cheese sandwhich: (1 slice of brown bread, 1 slice cheese, bit of mayo)
- ~4-5:30pm: Chip sandwhich: Large wholemeal roll, chips, bit of lurpak spreadable butter, mayo, kethcup + Large handful of chips, 1 tbsp mixed beans, half pack quorn deli slices, 1 carton of pure orange juice (200ml)
-~ 9:30-10pm: Two quorn (ate two packs of quorn deli by end of the day in total) and mixed bean sandwhiches on large wholemeal rolls, plenty of lurpak spreadable butte ron both, mayo, mixed beans. And also a carton of pure juice (200ml)
After this, I started getitng weird tingly sensations in fingers and toes, so got my dad to check my sugar levels and it was at 9.1. I don't have a history of diabetes and it's the first itme I got my levels checked in about 6 months. Highest i've ever sene it before this was 8.1. Otherwise it usually fluctuates between 6-7.5 after carb heavy meals from what I remember. But never was such a high figure 9, ever witnessed.
I am extremely worried and don't know whether medically, this is considered high. Just keep getting conflicting info. Please can someone advise.
That's quite a low reading given the relatively large amount of carbs. Your blood glucose could have been higher earlier than at the 2-hours point, which a Libre sensor could help with finding out.Hi, everyone, thanks for the advice.
I did the test yesterday. I was so put off by the readings that I literally didn't eat anything all day (just lots of black coffee) until 6:50pm when I had: a cup of Itsu chilli miso instant Rice noodles (281 cals, 41g carbs) and added 3 tsps of chilli oil to it. 2 handful of dry roasted nuts and a handful of fried haloumi cheese. Reading before meal was 5.2, reading after exactly two hours was 5.7. However, tingling sensation in fingers and toes was still there throughout day. It looks like it might be something other than sugar levels but I understand that probably means it's beyond the scope of what anyone maybe able to advise on here?
That being said, it was still quiet a wake-up call. I researched and short listed some supplements that help with blood sugar reduction and/or nutrient partitioning:
- All essential Vitamins
- Chromium and Vanadium
- Berberine
All seem to be quiet promising from what I have gathered so far.
I am glad I found this forum though for the plethora of information about diet and nutrition as i'm overweight and planning on starting a diet soon
you need to test 2hrs before eating and 2 hrs after.
These two responses suggest something different.test immediately before eating (which gives you a baseline) and then two hours after finishing (which tells you how well your body coped with whatever carbs were in what you ate)
It is the liver dump from stress which raises our blood sugars.not to mention that stress itself can also raise your blood sugar, and sometimes not insignificantly
Indeed. Testing should be immediately before eating and then two hours after finishing.These two responses suggest something different.
I thought the advice was to test immediately before eating not 2 hours before.
It is the liver dump from stress which raises our blood sugars.
However, if you have a healthy pancreas (do not have diabetes), it should be able to release enough insulin to minimise the rise.
That's quite a low reading given the relatively large amount of carbs. Your blood glucose could have been higher earlier than at the 2-hours point, which a Libre sensor could help with finding out.
Lots of people, me included, use and have used them. I don't think they send a current through your body - that's the machines you see in some places that say they can calculate your body fat proportion.I have been hearing a lot about these sensors on here. Are they ok to use? No dangers, risks from the current they send through your body? I might get one alongside a more ordinary meter just to be on the safe side.
Am a little concerned that you are talking about supplements without any sort of diabetes or prediabetes diagnosis. It is possible to overdose on some of them so I wouldn't be random;y taking them unless for a specific purpose.Hi, everyone, thanks for the advice.
I did the test yesterday. I was so put off by the readings that I literally didn't eat anything all day (just lots of black coffee) until 6:50pm when I had: a cup of Itsu chilli miso instant Rice noodles (281 cals, 41g carbs) and added 3 tsps of chilli oil to it. 2 handful of dry roasted nuts and a handful of fried haloumi cheese. Reading before meal was 5.2, reading after exactly two hours was 5.7. However, tingling sensation in fingers and toes was still there throughout day. It looks like it might be something other than sugar levels but I understand that probably means it's beyond the scope of what anyone maybe able to advise on here?
That being said, it was still quiet a wake-up call. I researched and short listed some supplements that help with blood sugar reduction and/or nutrient partitioning:
- All essential Vitamins
- Chromium and Vanadium
- Berberine
All seem to be quiet promising from what I have gathered so far.
I am glad I found this forum though for the plethora of information about diet and nutrition as i'm overweight and planning on starting a diet soon
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