Hi everyone. I've been on here before but had stopped testing while I recovered from pneumonia.
I'm still not 100% but I am a lot better and back at work.
I've started testing again. My fasting levels are in normal range, but only just--5.4 in the morning on waking. Is this something I should be happy with, or is it better to try and get it down a bit lower? I'm not exercising at the moment as I'm still pretty weak. I'm also a bit anaemic and B12 deficient which I think won't be helping. I'm doing about 10,000 steps but no actual exercise. When I start up my daily yoga and maybe some weights and jogging, will that help lower the fasting blood sugar or do I have nothing to worry about to begin with? This level.os whilst eating a moderately low-carb med diet. 54g carbs yesterday and never more than about 90g a day, but also never less than 50g. I'd prefer to avoid a keto diet as I did it in the past and it wasn't right for me (I know many people.who thrive on it and enjoy it)
I tested two hours after starting breakfast and it's 5.4, so I know that's really good news
I'm still not 100% but I am a lot better and back at work.
I've started testing again. My fasting levels are in normal range, but only just--5.4 in the morning on waking. Is this something I should be happy with, or is it better to try and get it down a bit lower? I'm not exercising at the moment as I'm still pretty weak. I'm also a bit anaemic and B12 deficient which I think won't be helping. I'm doing about 10,000 steps but no actual exercise. When I start up my daily yoga and maybe some weights and jogging, will that help lower the fasting blood sugar or do I have nothing to worry about to begin with? This level.os whilst eating a moderately low-carb med diet. 54g carbs yesterday and never more than about 90g a day, but also never less than 50g. I'd prefer to avoid a keto diet as I did it in the past and it wasn't right for me (I know many people.who thrive on it and enjoy it)
I tested two hours after starting breakfast and it's 5.4, so I know that's really good news
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