The figures are fine in themselves. Monitors aren't precise - I think there is a 15% allowed tolerance in the readings they give. The rises you report are marginal anyway.Hi guys,
Not been 100% over the last few days.
I usually wake up to a 5.1 FBG, but in the recent last 2-3 days it’s been 5.3.
This morning I tested 3 separate times - all before breakfast.
9 am - 5.3
9.15 am - 5.5
10 am - 5.9
So I decided it was a “bad day”, and went on to have a breakfast of low carb bread, cheese, a full avocado and a cup of decaf.
I tested twice again 45 / 60 minutes later after meal and my BS is 5.6 / 5.8.
These readings are confusing to me. If anyone can help me understand what’s going on with my BS?
Thanks.
Why would you think these readings make it a bad day? Lots of people would love to see levels this good.9 am - 5.3
9.15 am - 5.5
10 am - 5.9
So I decided it was a “bad day
OK so if we take into account the 15% accuracy, this shows that an hour after a low carb breakfast your levels were in the same range as they were at 10am.tested twice again 45 / 60 minutes later after meal and my BS is 5.6 / 5.8.
Hi, I agree mostly with your idea of establishing a way to track your blood glucose levels.Hi Danski,
What type of diabetes do you have?
You might want to establish a trend, establish the effect of each type of food, and quantiles by trying to test in pairs.
First Pair
1) Fasting- As soon as you wake-up
2) Two hours after your first meal
Second Pair
1) Before second meal
2) Two hours after the second meal
Third Pair
1) Before dinner/3rd meal
2) Two hours after dinner and/ or before bed (Compare this number with your fasting number for the following morning
Notes:
1)Record every food (Type, portion, total calories)
2) Drink a lot of water through out
3) If not full increase vegetables and/or raw cucumbers
- Cucumbers bulky and filling, no calories but full of nourishing water and vitamin)
4)Try to do this consistently for a week or two, see if you can have some insights out the data and share the data with your doctor.
5) Armed with this kind of information the doctor will be able to advise and recommend a scientific intervention.
6) Target ranges:
Regards,
- Pre-diabetes target ranges: Fasting BG <100 BG <140 all other times A1C goal <5.7%
- Type 2: Fasting/Before < meals 130 and < 180 any other time
Vitalis
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