I too have that problem so hope you get some helpful answers. I stopped having a third meal, just breakfast and lunch, and even that didn't help.
Hey Birdwoman! Are you using any kind of medication? Or just controlling with diet?
You might need to eat a little carb in the morning if you are like me - without carbs my BG goes on rising all morning and then drops sharply in late afternoon. A few carb stops the rise.
Do you need to stay as low as 20 gm?
You could try asking your GP for Metformin. These days Nice encourages GPs to put pre-diabetics onto Metformin in order to stop us progressing to diabetes. I am currently taking 2g Glucophage and it has definitely helped my morning fasting readings. Metformin is a very safe drug with lots of beneficial side effects. You can read more here: http://www.mendosa.com/blog/?p=1261Hi Debora. I am controlling by diet on a LCHF and less than 20g of carbs a day
You might need to eat a little carb in the morning if you are like me - without carbs my BG goes on rising all morning and then drops sharply in late afternoon. A few carb stops the rise.
Do you need to stay as low as 20 gm?
Eating a few extra carbs (just a few) is normally the way to get rid of possible PIR. (physiological insulin resistance) Very low carb means the body can think our glucose levels are too low, hence it creates extra for the brain and some red blood cells.
You could try asking your GP for Metformin. These days Nice encourages GPs to put pre-diabetics onto Metformin in order to stop us progressing to diabetes. I am currently taking 2g Glucophage and it has definitely helped my morning fasting readings. Metformin is a very safe drug with lots of beneficial side effects. You can read more here: http://www.mendosa.com/blog/?p=1261
I found that one largeish tomato - the salad sort not the huge beef ones, or two smaller ones were enough to switch off the rise.Thank you both for your answers. I will try it and see what happens, I did try a few more carbs a few weeks ago but it sent my readings up, if it helps at breakfast though I will try it. How many carbs are you thinking about? something like a tomato or some cabbage or more than that?
Thanks for your help
I found that one largeish tomato - the salad sort not the huge beef ones, or two smaller ones were enough to switch off the rise.
What were your recent A1cs?My GP insists that I have no form of diabetes now since my A1c thing came back low but I will ask for it to be checked again soon and I don't think it will be low this time.
Thanks for your help
What were your recent A1cs?
Is that the only A1c test you have had?In February they were 34. 5.3% but since then my FBG and daytime BG's have gone up several times.
Is that the only A1c test you have had?
The OP has tried yoghurt + cream on rising, cream in tea and also eggs with bacon, which do contain some carbs.Eating a few extra carbs (just a few) is normally the way to get rid of possible PIR. (physiological insulin resistance) Very low carb means the body can think our glucose levels are too low, hence it creates extra for the brain and some red blood cells.
You might find this article useful: http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/pcps-lack-knowledge-of-prediabetes-risk/My GP insists that I have no form of diabetes now since my A1c thing came back low but I will ask for it to be checked again soon and I don't think it will be low this time.
Thanks for your help
You might find this article useful: http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/pcps-lack-knowledge-of-prediabetes-risk/
The OP has tried yoghurt + cream on rising, cream in tea and also eggs with bacon, which do contain some carbs.
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