Hello, no medication or any other condition.Hi @nsh2111, Have you lost any weight? Are you on any medication(s)? What is your carb intake per day?
Have you checked your glucose monitor against another machine? Do you have any health conditions which may affect accuracy of test results? e.g. anaemia.
Do you exercise? Do you have other health conditions which might affect the results/blood sugar control?
Just some of the variables to be considered!!
I do yes and avoid stuff which spike me.Good morning @nsh2111
Do you keep a food and activities diary alongside your glucose readings
Yes that is next step . I had insulin antibodies test but the sample got lost as per surgery. So going again now.Perhaps you might ask your doctor to evaluate what your insulin resistance is and whether you have sufficient 'pancreatic reserve" (= is your pancreas gland - islet cells producing sufficient insulin to meet demands without requiring medications ?) just a thought based on my reading - is not professional advice or opinion.
Sorry but that statement and your depicted results doesn't quite tie up. What is your definition of "spike" and what food type makes up the majority of your eating?avoid foods which spike me.
Perhaps you might ask your doctor to evaluate what your insulin resistance is and whether you have sufficient 'pancreatic reserve" (= is your pancreas gland - islet cells producing sufficient insulin to meet demands without requiring medications ?) just a thought based on my reading - is not professional advice or opinion.
I see what you mean. Majority of my eating is poultry , fish and veg along with dairy. I use full fat milk and yogurt and cheese and double cream. Fish cause least spike and dairy cause the most.Sorry but that statement and your depicted results doesn't quite tie up. What is your definition of "spike" and what food type makes up the majority of your eating?
Yes I am going to get insulin antibodies test done. Hopefully should clear. My GP is adamant though that I am T2. He agrees for this test after I pester him.How confident are you that you're T2 and not, say, LADA....?
And honestly, they might not be quite non-diabetic, but those results look pretty good to me. I'd expect your next hbA1C to be 42 ishwith an average blood sugar of around 7.....
The milk and yoghurt stand out to me as maybe being a bit problematic depending of course on the quantities used. Any chance you could try to cut them out for a week just to see if they make a difference? I realise that is going to be hard but it may show you some improvements. Replace with cream and maybe creme fraiche? Just a thought.I see what you mean. Majority of my eating is poultry , fish and veg along with dairy. I use full fat milk and yogurt and cheese and double cream. Fish cause least spike and dairy cause the most.
I eat cauliflower auburgien a lot as being Indian , I have to eat Indian curry at home most days and I try to get my wife to eat lot of non starch veg. Exercise raise my BG also.
I think spike as anythingore than 2 mmol. I have had occasional 3 point raise on food which normally doesn't cause such. It's hard to pinpoint as there are so many ingredients. Could be garlic , ginger , onions etc.
I am able to make better food choices but I can't get the baseline fasting to go low. I notice that when I start low , I am able to keep it below 7 whole day. If I start at 7 in morning, then clearly I will see 8+
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Sure can do. I do use milk very sparingly in my tea in morning only. Yogurt again 100 200 gram max , home made with full fat milk. Will cut them out. List of what to eat is shrinking as I have cut pulses , beans , flour . One more thing I will remove to see what impact it has.The milk and yoghurt stand out to me as maybe being a bit problematic depending of course on the quantities used. Any chance you could try to cut them out for a week just to see if they make a difference? I realise that is going to be hard but it may show you some improvements. Replace with cream and maybe creme fraiche? Just a thought.
Sorry about that.. the one thing you could introduce with relative impunity would be meat but I guess for you that would be a step too far.Sure can do. I do use milk very sparingly in my tea in morning only. Yogurt again 100 200 gram max , home made with full fat milk. Will cut them out. List of what to eat is shrinking as I have cut pulses , beans , flour . One more thing I will remove to see what impact it has.
I do eat meat most days. But don't think I can live on just meat and cheeseSorry about that.. the one thing you could introduce with relative impunity would be meat but I guess for you that would be a step too far.
For me there seems to be a “sweet spot” of between 30-55g (ish) carbs a day where my blood sugars behave very well. If I go below around 25g or above around 70g then my sugars go up quite significantly.
It hasnt always been so as the amount of carbs my body can deal with has changed over the 21 years Ive been diagnosed
If Im v stressed or ill then it changes again
Plenty of people do.. could be worth another experiment for a week just to see what happens?I do eat meat most days. But don't think I can live on just meat and cheese
Ok might give it a go after milk, yogurt experimentPlenty of people do.. could be worth another experiment for a week just to see what happens?
It's only 7 days...
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