Reduced a little Scottie... !
If you going to be busy today and your levels start to rise then personally I would stop the physical jobs if it were me.
Sometimes if levels are above 12 then activity can raise them more. Sometimes it can lower them but you need to be watching what happens in your body.
So you dropped from 24 to 16.1 in about 2 hours, with a meal in that time? Have I got that right?
I do ....
OK ...... pies are out (pastries) as are sandwiches. They skyrocket your sugars
Change of diet is one thing. Change of attitude is another. Please take care
So you dropped from 24 to 16.1 in about 2 hours, with a meal in that time? Have I got that right?
Drinking water is good .. But don't drink too much as it can make you feel very unwell and even be dangerous! Try eating some cuecumber that can be refreshing (or is that just me !)Just water Mike. Trying to drink plenty to flush me out.
Yes, I will press on. One of my books has arrived today so I shall busy reading that when not cleaning.
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/carbcounts/a/celeriac.htm.
This probably describes it better than I can Scottie
Drinking water is good .. But don't drink too much as it can make you feel very unwell and even be dangerous! Try eating some cuecumber that can be refreshing (or is that just me !)
All diabetics can get dawn phenomen. Thats why earlier in postings I suggested to do a 3am read to establish whether Scottie was getting a liver dump...
Wonderful .. Don't over do things .. It's small steps for big resultsI have just cleaned the kitchen and I enjoyed it though now I feel dizzy so perhaps will have a rest.
Had lunch 2 x crispbreads = 12.4 g of carbs, butter and Mattersons smoked sausgae toppings (no carbs).
On the shopping list for today is Total Sweet, Celeriac, Kippers, still things to think of.
Hello Donnelly, I must have missed those post as never heard of this before. What exactly is it?
Thank you Janie, Do they sell this in most supermarkets?
Mot all diabetics get this but if you read @ally1 post you will see that her readings are always higher in the mornings. Some get it, some don't.
Sometimes it referred to as DP.
Our livers kick in for some of us early in the morning. I know I'm a type 1 but below is a profile of how much extra insulin I have to give due to DP.
Type 2's get DP but I'm not sure how type 2's can reduce it from occuring so I'm a bit useless there..
Thats why I think there is a T2 posting relating to morning fadting readings.
I suggest a 3am reading as this would probably be the lowest point of your levels dropping and it would confirm that you are experiencing DP.
I must stop reading this forum, I was thinking of you when I was out shopping this morning ScottieThank you Janie, Do they sell this in most supermarkets?
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