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<blockquote data-quote="Lelliee" data-source="post: 2335657" data-attributes="member: 522683"><p>I do have a meter! I use my freestyle Libre l the time and do occasional finger pricks to check how the libre is running.</p><p>In a typical day I have eggs and ham for breakfast, meat and cheese and salad for lunch, sometimes a bit of bread, then usually salad and meat or fish or cauliflower cheese or veg for dinner. For snacks I usually have fibre one bars, cheesestrings, Lindahl's kvarg yogurt, sometimes I'll share chocolate etc with my partner, popcorn, I usually keep my carb about 40g a day like I said above, around 10g per snack! I'm also a sucker for croutons!</p><p>I was diagnosed as diabetic back in January through my pregnancy booking bloods, however the type was only clarified today, even then the consultant said 'probable, very mild type 2'... My fasting glucose is always the issue! The consultant said there is definite insulin resistance based on the numbers I put in my original post above... Other than that, I'm a bit lost... There has been mention of PCOS or hormonal imbalances but because of giving birth only 18 weeks ago, it is considered too early to test.</p><p>Sorry for rambling! Just very confused!</p><p>Edward definitely helps with getting out! All through pregnancy I walked every day. I still walk everyday, usually around 6000 steps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lelliee, post: 2335657, member: 522683"] I do have a meter! I use my freestyle Libre l the time and do occasional finger pricks to check how the libre is running. In a typical day I have eggs and ham for breakfast, meat and cheese and salad for lunch, sometimes a bit of bread, then usually salad and meat or fish or cauliflower cheese or veg for dinner. For snacks I usually have fibre one bars, cheesestrings, Lindahl's kvarg yogurt, sometimes I'll share chocolate etc with my partner, popcorn, I usually keep my carb about 40g a day like I said above, around 10g per snack! I'm also a sucker for croutons! I was diagnosed as diabetic back in January through my pregnancy booking bloods, however the type was only clarified today, even then the consultant said 'probable, very mild type 2'... My fasting glucose is always the issue! The consultant said there is definite insulin resistance based on the numbers I put in my original post above... Other than that, I'm a bit lost... There has been mention of PCOS or hormonal imbalances but because of giving birth only 18 weeks ago, it is considered too early to test. Sorry for rambling! Just very confused! Edward definitely helps with getting out! All through pregnancy I walked every day. I still walk everyday, usually around 6000 steps! [/QUOTE]
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