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Can I use my toes for blood test when my fingers resist it?


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Hi. I wouldn't. The sugar trace in the blood stays in certain places for certain lengths of time but does actually move around pretty quickly, and the part where the reading is most reliable (ie. most recent sugar trace) is the hand. Some people use the palm of the hand, but I'd stay away from the toes. The link below should explain more clearly.
https://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/blood-glucose-monitoring/how-to-test/alternate-site/
 
3:30 pm I was 7, without eating anything and did a 5 mins gentle exercise, I'm 10. That's strange right?


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Me again...it's not really unusual for this to happen as the body thinks it needs more glucose for more energy due to the exercise. Some people say aerobic exercise is best, others say different, but I reckon we all have different reactions to different things..that said, I know form experience that its best for me personally to always eat even just a little prior to exercise..but systems do vary. It is remarkable that I found out about my reaction to exercise, coz I hardly ever do anything..but with good reason - I am lazy!
 
Lol!

Yesterday i woke up with hypo and was on a high whole day, like I drank a can of beer. I was happy and carefree and didn't give a **** about working very hard.
I think in some way it is a good thing.
I've always been under a lot of self inflicted pressure to work very hard and was always guilty if I didn't fill every minute with multiple tasks.
Now I just don't give a bear about it. (Sorry still can't swear. Maybe I'll learnt that in a bit.)


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Excellent contribution and I love the acronyms... So helpful when you're trying to develop a new rhythms.

My two favourites which I think are apposite here are:

Plan, Do, Monitor, Review

And

SMART - Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time limited.




Diagnosed 13/4/16: T2, no meds, HbA1c 53, FBG 12.6, Trigs 3.6, HDL .75, LDL 4.0, BP 169/95, BPM 85, 13st 8lbs, waist 34" (2012 - 17st 7lbs, w 42").

16/6/16: FBG AV 4.6, Trigs 1.5, HDL 2.0, LDL 3.0, BP 112/68, BPM 6O, 11st 5lbs, waist 30", PWV 7.0. Lifelong migraines and hay fever gone.

Regime: 20g LCHF, run 1 mile daily, weekly fasting, occasionally longer fasts.
 
Does insulin freeze in winter (below 0 degrees Celsius) when one carries it around outdoors? This end of year will be my first winter as a diabetic. Sorry for silly question.


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3:30 pm I was 7, without eating anything and did a 5 mins gentle exercise, I'm 10. That's strange right?


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Always remember that your body core directive is to survive. Means that you must eat to stay alive. And that means whatever you do, with or without eating, your body don't change that directive.

So it must burn fuel - cells metabolism taking place. When you eat, the food breaks down in your stomach and convert to glucose - body's fuel. Then insulin hormones send out by your pancreas so that the glucose be metabolise into the cells that needed energy. And result, you are still alive.

That's human biology metabolism 101.

But in periods when you are not eating, outside your meal time your body turn to stored glycogen and fats get converted to glucose by your liver and supplied to where it's demanded in your body. And so you have a spike in glucose. Remember even when you do not move, you are still burning fuel non stop. The biggest fuel burner is your brain.
But then, glucose is not the only fuel used.
 


Dear friend. You had an episode of hypoglycemea. 3.5mmol/l is dangerously low. Cure is consume heavy sugar water and sit down for at least 20mins minimum.

You must be not having sufficient meal or high dosage of insulin jab. The term is glucose deficiency.
 


Metformin and any other diabetic meds only arrest the symptoms momentarily...But it can never cure you.

Your body need to be switched into the right state so that it can start self healing and repair. When you rest and sleep, it's in maintenance mode.

So how you may ask then is the right state to be!?

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Dear friend. You had an episode of hypoglycemea. 3.5mmol/l is dangerously low. Cure is consume heavy sugar water and sit down for at least 20mins minimum.

You must be not having sufficient meal or high dosage of insulin jab. The term is glucose deficiency.

After you recover, sit down and rethink your situation.




I stand corrected.

2 years ago I know nothing about the conspiracy of my disease.

Now I retract what I said.

T2DM is Reversible and not CHRONIC.

Low carb and fats. Water Fasting be the way to slowly reverse it.
 
@skph Are you aware that you are responding to a thread that is almost 2 years old so your advice is a little overdue on this thread ?

Also 3.5mmol/l is not dangerously low so this is alarmist information, it is treated simply with glucose and this is repeated every 10 minutes until blood glucose levels rise above 4 mmol/l when a small carb snack should be eaten.
 
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