ExChocoholic
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That sounds excessive for any meal/food, let alone a salad.
Due to raised Hba1 Blood Sugars after 8 years dx - I have started self testing. What I need is an experienced self tester to guide me through the best times to do this or some kind of initial routine guide. I currently test mainly at morning fasting - then post breakfast - and sometimes pre and post lunch (after 2 hours) but find post lunch - mainly salad and small amount of protein - always about 3 higher than pre lunch - is this normal - please?
I test at 2 and 3 hours for new foods as at one hour you are still (normally) on the way up...so it's a meaningless reading...at two hours is generally agreed you should have peaked and should be back within range. The test at 3 hours confirms when you peak and if your sugars peak late....that way you are more in control. With some foods my two hour test made me think "hey, that's great! I'm ok with this" only to find at 3 hrs actually, no, I wasn't. Hope this helps.When you wake
Before your first bite of breakfast
1 hour after that
2 hours after that
Repeat for lunch and dinner and then before bed
That is the routine .... please read the threads but it ain't just diet. Stress, exercise, foods you ate, illness can all impact. Record them all, establish a pattern
Your figures (3 higher) are meaningless unless we know what they are during the entire day and especially what they were before that check. Boring I know, but it must be done and then you (and only you) can try and pin it down
I test at 2 and 3 hours for new foods as at one hour you are still (normally) on the way up...so it's a meaningless reading...at two hours is generally agreed you should have peaked and should be back within range. The test at 3 hours confirms when you peak and if your sugars peak late....that way you are more in control. With some foods my two hour test made me think "hey, that's great! I'm ok with this" only to find at 3 hrs actually, no, I wasn't. Hope this helps.
Think @miked and I have always disagreed on this and agreed to disagree cos in the end it's personal choice
Congratulations on the self testing and you are now getting control of your diabetes by seeing the impact of your diet. Don't loose motivation as you stated the levels are lower than when you started and it is all about the tendbut all readings are lower than when I started this venture 2 weeks ago. Really hard to stay motivated. To get my sugars down I have to really stringent.
Absolutely hate needles and blood - but essential to track blood sugar levels
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