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This might sound nutty but hear me out, I thought I noticed 1 correlation to deviant blood sugar but now I have 2 correlations.
I posted in another thread how I noticed a correlation with my stress levels and the blood sugar levels, in ways that were irrelevant to my eating times. I am leaving out dawn phenomenon in this observation, that is it's own thing.
Times of day I was at work or just getting home from work, high blood sugar (190-220). Times of stress (usually work induced but sometimes other stuff) also high blood sugar 200+. Times I was most relaxed, working in the garage, or outside for a bit, lower levels 150-160 but still high just not AS HIGH.
Today I got home from work, 199, no surprise there, and I ate a decent keto meal (chicken, veggies, garlic sauce, hummus, water) and between eating and testing my blood again I had a lengthy phone call that was somewhat stressful and drove out some agitations. Shortly after, I tested my levels thinking that between the 199 reading and getting agitated for most of the time between that and eating, I would have expected to see ~225. Nope, it was 160. Wait, what? Then, I sat at the computer to do some work that I find relaxing. Only thing I ate was berries and nuts. 3 hours after doing this I re-checked thinking my levels would be about the same, 160. Nope, had shot up to 236. Wait, what?
I had to think for a bit at this complete opposite expectation and looked through my readings and tried to grasp at some more dominant correlation and it finally hit me. The times at night I work in the garage I'm not being particularly exercised, just standing and moving around. The times I am at work, I m most often sitting. The times at night I test higher than expected I am sitting for the 2-3 hours before and the times I test low I've been standing most of the time. On the weekends, I the average of my testing is lower. On the weekend after some morning stress on Sunday which tested me high, I ate a meal and tested lower AFTER the meal but it wasn't due to de-stressing - the 2 hours before I went around the house to catch up to chores which isn't heavy duty stuff but it is standing most of the time.
Now I need to figure out what I can do at work to stand most of the day and test this more concretely. Can anyone else see if their observations of their own blood testing might match? Especially times when you got a high reading when expecting a lower one & also the reverse - low when you expected high. Was the difference potentially how much before testing you happened to be sitting vs standing?
I posted in another thread how I noticed a correlation with my stress levels and the blood sugar levels, in ways that were irrelevant to my eating times. I am leaving out dawn phenomenon in this observation, that is it's own thing.
Times of day I was at work or just getting home from work, high blood sugar (190-220). Times of stress (usually work induced but sometimes other stuff) also high blood sugar 200+. Times I was most relaxed, working in the garage, or outside for a bit, lower levels 150-160 but still high just not AS HIGH.
Today I got home from work, 199, no surprise there, and I ate a decent keto meal (chicken, veggies, garlic sauce, hummus, water) and between eating and testing my blood again I had a lengthy phone call that was somewhat stressful and drove out some agitations. Shortly after, I tested my levels thinking that between the 199 reading and getting agitated for most of the time between that and eating, I would have expected to see ~225. Nope, it was 160. Wait, what? Then, I sat at the computer to do some work that I find relaxing. Only thing I ate was berries and nuts. 3 hours after doing this I re-checked thinking my levels would be about the same, 160. Nope, had shot up to 236. Wait, what?
I had to think for a bit at this complete opposite expectation and looked through my readings and tried to grasp at some more dominant correlation and it finally hit me. The times at night I work in the garage I'm not being particularly exercised, just standing and moving around. The times I am at work, I m most often sitting. The times at night I test higher than expected I am sitting for the 2-3 hours before and the times I test low I've been standing most of the time. On the weekends, I the average of my testing is lower. On the weekend after some morning stress on Sunday which tested me high, I ate a meal and tested lower AFTER the meal but it wasn't due to de-stressing - the 2 hours before I went around the house to catch up to chores which isn't heavy duty stuff but it is standing most of the time.
Now I need to figure out what I can do at work to stand most of the day and test this more concretely. Can anyone else see if their observations of their own blood testing might match? Especially times when you got a high reading when expecting a lower one & also the reverse - low when you expected high. Was the difference potentially how much before testing you happened to be sitting vs standing?