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I was only diagnosed this week, and saw the DN yesterday who gave me a blood monitor. I thought I was doing ok. Yesterday, two hours after breakfast my reading was 7.2. I had the same breakfast today (no added sugar fruit and bran muesli), and today my reading was 9.8. How can the same meal have such a different effect, prior to eating my reading was 6.0?

The nurse did tell me only to test twice a day before breakfast and tea one day and before lunch and bedtime the next. She said if I do it too much, I will panic myself and cause problems with stress. I decided after reading on this site I needed to do more tests, have purchased some additional strips, and intend to test before and after each meal. Am I monitoring too much, am I expecting too much as I only started on the metformin yesterday?

Thanks in anticipation, Confused of Cheshire.
 
hiya, I am in a similar position to you having only been diagnosed the other week.

This is the info that Sue and/or Ken, the forum monitors usually give to new type 2's. I personally don't eat muesli or any grain based food at the moment, as i imagine even the "no added sugar" varieties are high in carbohydrates regardless. You may need to reduce your portion size if you normally have a big bowlful of it.

Finding out what you can or can't eat is an arduous process involving a lot of testing and sore fingers from all the pricking. But it's really the only way you will find out what foods suit you and how much of each one you can cope with, and start to get those levels stable.

Because I knew I would be testing a lot in the early stages I have also bought a load of extra strips off ebay to supplement the ones from the GP. You might also wish to do this, they tend to be about half price on there.

Good luck
Lisa

 
Shevicks,

You could try weighing your cereal and then record your blood glucose after, if you find your readings are high, cut back on your portion size. I and many other members use digital scales to weigh our food, its a important tool when calculating total carbs per meal, you could also get yourself a good carb counting book, I recommend 'The calorie carb and fat bible 2010', it lists most foodstuff and also includes a section on popular take-away foods and restaurants.

Nigel
 
Good advice from the previous posters.

The meusili will contain dried fruits and this has a higher sugar level than fresh fruit.
As for the discrepancies on identical breakfasts, you could eat the same every day for a week and the readings may vary. Stress, apprehension about your levels, mood, exercise the previous day all play a part. Trial and error is the way forward and try to take a relaxed approach. You have only recently been diagnosed and it takes a while for everything to fall into place. Don't beat yourself up but take one day at a time.
Metformin takes a few days to kick in and it is not a miracle but will hopefully lower your levels slightly.

Lastly, your readings aren't too bad for a beginner, pat yourself on the back for being proactive.
 
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