charlie000
Well-Known Member
Some background info on my journey
In Feb 2019, I was admitted to hospital after suffering an Atrial Fibrillation (still being investigated) episode. After they did my full bloods, they found that my HBA1C was at 105. I was kept in hospital by a senior doctor, despite the other doctors wanting to discharge me, due to my glucose levels.
Now, I am ever so grateful to that senior doctor, because she highlighted how serious my HBA1C was. Although, her recommendations to my GP was to get me started on Diabetic medicine. I am sure she meant this in good faith, as a Doctor. She was a cardiologist and I guess not a diabetes specialist, but came in contact with many diabetics, who had heart issues. I am 26, so I was told I was 'very young'. I think I'm old!
So, a few days after hospital, I started cutting the **** out of my diet. No more high carb fast food, no chocolates which I was eating 4 bars a day! No bread.
I did a soup only diet, after looking in to the newcastle diet for a bout 2.5 weeks, then switched over to LCHF. It was very difficutl to me, still as I am scared of high fat. But it's working...
My numbers
In the past few weeks my numbers have increased so well. Here's how they are:
Fasting blood glucose: 4.4 - 4.8 (I haven't seen it over 5 in the past 1.5 weeks)
Pre-meal glucose: 4.4 - 4.6
Post meal glucose after 1 hour 5.6
Post meal glucose after 2 hours 4.8
Post meal glucose after 3 hours 4.4 - 4.8
Before bed: 4.4 - 4.6
4 AM (post dawn phenomena): 4.6 - 4.8
My diet is restricted carbs, moderate protein and high fat. I have around 15g of carb a day, and no more than 20g.
What do you guys think of these numbers? Prior to being in hospital my blood glucose would be around 8.2 when waking up, and post meal in to 14 - 15. I tested it with some free meters.
Why I am worried
I was amongst a lot of diabetics and saw loads of Hypos happen. I am told my blood glucose should never be below 5 mmol. But I am scared when it goes down to 4.4 but at times I have checked it's been 4.2 and then 3 mins later back to 4.6 or 5.
It's causing me sleep problems, I am scared if I sleep it'll drop down to under 4 and I could go in to a Hypo.
I take no medication, just diet.
I have a main meal a day and a smaller meal.
Please ask me any questions to help me.
In Feb 2019, I was admitted to hospital after suffering an Atrial Fibrillation (still being investigated) episode. After they did my full bloods, they found that my HBA1C was at 105. I was kept in hospital by a senior doctor, despite the other doctors wanting to discharge me, due to my glucose levels.
Now, I am ever so grateful to that senior doctor, because she highlighted how serious my HBA1C was. Although, her recommendations to my GP was to get me started on Diabetic medicine. I am sure she meant this in good faith, as a Doctor. She was a cardiologist and I guess not a diabetes specialist, but came in contact with many diabetics, who had heart issues. I am 26, so I was told I was 'very young'. I think I'm old!
So, a few days after hospital, I started cutting the **** out of my diet. No more high carb fast food, no chocolates which I was eating 4 bars a day! No bread.
I did a soup only diet, after looking in to the newcastle diet for a bout 2.5 weeks, then switched over to LCHF. It was very difficutl to me, still as I am scared of high fat. But it's working...
My numbers
In the past few weeks my numbers have increased so well. Here's how they are:
Fasting blood glucose: 4.4 - 4.8 (I haven't seen it over 5 in the past 1.5 weeks)
Pre-meal glucose: 4.4 - 4.6
Post meal glucose after 1 hour 5.6
Post meal glucose after 2 hours 4.8
Post meal glucose after 3 hours 4.4 - 4.8
Before bed: 4.4 - 4.6
4 AM (post dawn phenomena): 4.6 - 4.8
My diet is restricted carbs, moderate protein and high fat. I have around 15g of carb a day, and no more than 20g.
What do you guys think of these numbers? Prior to being in hospital my blood glucose would be around 8.2 when waking up, and post meal in to 14 - 15. I tested it with some free meters.
Why I am worried
I was amongst a lot of diabetics and saw loads of Hypos happen. I am told my blood glucose should never be below 5 mmol. But I am scared when it goes down to 4.4 but at times I have checked it's been 4.2 and then 3 mins later back to 4.6 or 5.
It's causing me sleep problems, I am scared if I sleep it'll drop down to under 4 and I could go in to a Hypo.
I take no medication, just diet.
I have a main meal a day and a smaller meal.
Please ask me any questions to help me.