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<blockquote data-quote="jacquirs" data-source="post: 29266" data-attributes="member: 11521"><p>hi tulip87</p><p></p><p>my bg is coming down slowly but i started at 21.6, now averaging about 12 over a day but i do notice that certain things shoot the results really high</p><p></p><p>eg last weekend had nachos out for lunch but left most of the tortilla bits and ate the toppings, had been seeing bs in 13 range and within 3 hours it was over 17</p><p></p><p>i have found by self testing that i am now able to tell if i have eaten something i should not or if the bs is dropping. last night had sausages and veg for tea (no carbs) this morning back to 14.4 whereas it has been around 12</p><p></p><p>i know to many these figures are still way too high (and for me) but in about 6/7 weeks i have reduced my bs by about half and in normal no carb eating i am starting to see drops to 10, i am aiming for below 10 in the next few days which will chuff me no end!</p><p></p><p>we are all different and for me the best bit has been the self testing so i can work out for myself what is happening and why. i am really working hard on the no visible carbs but beware those lurking in sausages :lol: </p><p></p><p>all the best jacqui</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacquirs, post: 29266, member: 11521"] hi tulip87 my bg is coming down slowly but i started at 21.6, now averaging about 12 over a day but i do notice that certain things shoot the results really high eg last weekend had nachos out for lunch but left most of the tortilla bits and ate the toppings, had been seeing bs in 13 range and within 3 hours it was over 17 i have found by self testing that i am now able to tell if i have eaten something i should not or if the bs is dropping. last night had sausages and veg for tea (no carbs) this morning back to 14.4 whereas it has been around 12 i know to many these figures are still way too high (and for me) but in about 6/7 weeks i have reduced my bs by about half and in normal no carb eating i am starting to see drops to 10, i am aiming for below 10 in the next few days which will chuff me no end! we are all different and for me the best bit has been the self testing so i can work out for myself what is happening and why. i am really working hard on the no visible carbs but beware those lurking in sausages :lol: all the best jacqui [/QUOTE]
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