cuillie said:I decided to have some All Bran for breakfast today, I am fairly sick of eggs. So I measured out 40g and had a little milk, and a cup of coffee, an hour later my reading was 10.5. not good :cry: I'll have to be careful for the rest of the day.
My other problem is my morning reading which I don't seem to be able to get low, today was 7.9, disappointed as before bed was only 5.4 and I wondered about eating something incase it dropped lower through the night, but I didn't. So I guess adding the All Bran was bound to raise it even higher.
I find all this so tricky to do whilst having to take insulin. :? Any advice would be appreciated.
noblehead said:Don't forget you were 7.9 before your breakfast so the All Bran raised your bg by 2.6mmol which in my book isn't too drastic, had you been say 5 then your bg would only have increased to 7.6.....which is well below the recommendations
Thanks for the response, and I'm not having birthday cakeswimmer2 said:a lot of people's sleep gets interrupted by a need to go to the loo - though that may not be the immediately obvious reason when you wake up. This improves considerably with control.
But more importantly..
Happy Birthday :clap:
cuillie said:Another thing I am wondering, could my high readings over the years impair sleep?, I have a very, very poor sleep pattern which is awful as I still work full time so I am always tired. I'm 59 by the way, today in fact. I am hoping the the low carb eating might help with this as I hope it does withe reducing my blood sugar and weight. Any thoughts on this.
noblehead said:Have you been asked or tested for Sleep Apnea?
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