Nothing particularly wrong with those numbers. Starting number is fine. Minor spike of 1.6 and a (more or less acceptable) drop back.
You might be better using full fat mayo and checking but that is one SMALL part of the picture. You still need to test at waking (commonly called your fasting BS) and when you retire for the night. Same applies to all meals ...... hate to punish this point but you only know what foods do to you thru constant measurements, mixing up what you eat (for the sake of trying them out), recording it all and tracking the results.
This is not done in a day ..... it'll take a few weeks to work out what works out for YOU. WELL DONE on tackling this. Big credits for it.
Thanks Mike does it look like I will be able to get by without medication or is that a stupid question (sorry you need to let me ask lots of stupid questions)
Hi someone's wrong. "and its normal to have blood sugars above 11.1 and above after food" if it's normal to have Blood sugars at this level, then we would all (that's everybody) be diabetic, as the average on a HbA1c would most certainly be in the diabetic range! You have to find someone to give you a GTT (glucose tolerance test) even if you pay for it privately.I don't have diabetes and its normal to have blood sugars above 11.1 and above after food.
Hi someone's wrong. "and its normal to have blood sugars above 11.1 and above after food" if it's normal to have Blood sugars at this level, then we would all (that's everybody) be diabetic, as the average on a HbA1c would most certainly be in the diabetic range! You have to find someone to give you a GTT (glucose tolerance test) even if you pay for it privately.
Neil
Go get a second (or 4th in your case) opinion. One can have a "normal" HbA1c for a variety of reasons, yet have type 2 diabetes. Your home testing results sure seem to show you have diabetes. Someone without diabetes or some other serious health issue would never have a reading of 24.5 mmol/l.Hi everyone
Just got back from my Doctors went armed with my blood sugar records. He didn't want to see them! He said the HbA1c was within the normal range and they don't look at anything else. He also said that a normal person can have blood sugars between 3.3 and they can go up to 12 and that would be within the normal range. the fact that k am drinking more is immaterial, he said try and stop drinking so much. He agreed Special K was likely to push up my blood sugars and even though I told him they remain high after 4 hours he didn't seem concerned. He also said he couldn't explain why I had a fasting blood sugar of 15.3 and a bedtime one of 24.5. Also the three sinus infections I have had in the last 8 weeks can be caused by high blood sugars in diabetics but as I am not diabetic there is likely to be another reason. He sai he doesn't know why the other Doctor diagnosed diabetes or why there were traces of sugar in the urine sample, but they no longer test urine for diabetes so it was null and void. So there you have it! My question has been given a definitive answer. I don't have diabetes and its normal to have blood sugars above 11.1 and above after food.
Go get a second (or 4th in your case) opinion. One can have a "normal" HbA1c for a variety of reasons, yet have type 2 diabetes. Your home testing results sure seem to show you have diabetes. Someone without diabetes or some other serious health issue would never have a reading of 24.5 mmol/l.
Here's today's
They should be mmol/L the other must be the default on the application I was using. It says mmol/l on the metre. Have I done something's wrong?
Well as I said Rosserk, I don't think that your doctor would have taken the figures seriously unless he was quite confident you were all on the same scale, sorry.Yes the numbers on the monitor are the same as what I typed in. See above I didn't change the default settings but if the metre read 10.2 mmol/L I typed in 10.2 the software didn't change the values.
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