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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1733279" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>So ..... interesting experiment. Your 7.4 was your true fasting level. The rise of 1.6mmol/l in that half an hour can be explained by all the rushing about you did. Maybe try another experiment. Go straight downstairs after getting up, put the kettle on eat your breakfast. Leave all the other jobs until after breakfast. Then see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Please don't compare your readings with those of other people. We are all at different stages in our journeys, with different pancreatic functions, different levels of insulin resistance, different medications, different lifestyles and different metabolisms. Set your own targets, and when you meet these targets regularly, set some new ones. Just watch your own levels for trends, and celebrate when they are trending downwards, even if it is only by small amounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1733279, member: 94045"] So ..... interesting experiment. Your 7.4 was your true fasting level. The rise of 1.6mmol/l in that half an hour can be explained by all the rushing about you did. Maybe try another experiment. Go straight downstairs after getting up, put the kettle on eat your breakfast. Leave all the other jobs until after breakfast. Then see what happens. Please don't compare your readings with those of other people. We are all at different stages in our journeys, with different pancreatic functions, different levels of insulin resistance, different medications, different lifestyles and different metabolisms. Set your own targets, and when you meet these targets regularly, set some new ones. Just watch your own levels for trends, and celebrate when they are trending downwards, even if it is only by small amounts. [/QUOTE]
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