Q1 - Now, as a T2 on 2mg of Metformin a day, is this something that’s acceptable?
Q2 - In a Non-Diab would these two be nearer? Granted, a non-Diab would have a lower overnight number, but would this lift of 2 points be something they’d also experience?
Sure, and this where I’m not being able in separating the wood for the trees. I suppose I’m needing Forum Members personal or near to experiential comments. And thank you!There are now quite a few around from students to sports men and women.
I’m starting to get to understand yet another wrinkle on these evidenced-base results. And this time around it is to do with the above.
OK, and after a rested sleep:
Overnight Fasting & PreBreakfast = 6.4
I ate breakfast.
I waited for 3 hours and 45 minutes and then tested again = 8.5
Q1 - Now, as a T2 on 2mg of Metformin a day, is this something that’s acceptable?
Q2 - In a Non-Diab would these two be nearer? Granted, a non-Diab would have a lower overnight number, but would this lift of 2 points be something they’d also experience?
Q3 - Or would their numbers also reflect, be closer to their overnight fasting?
Thanks in advance for ALL your replies. What a Group we are!
My fasting is typically the same as yours and it’s not acceptable to me. Though during the day I’m pleased if I get into the 5’s as it’s too often stuck in the 6’s. I actually want to reach 4’s and 5’s pre meals but it’s proving elusive. Meals never take me more than 2mmol over pre eating, often less at the 2hr mark. I’m 50 and likely had insulin resistance issues for 20yrs diagnosed 3 yrs ago.Sure, and this where I’m not being able in separating the wood for the trees. I suppose I’m needing Forum Members personal or near to experiential comments. And thank you!
@bulkbiker - Thank you for your direct and directed approach to me.
Breakfast included 30grams of Carbs. cheese on Toast, Tea and coffee. Thanks for asking.
Until I know something different, I wasn’t suggesting I was in any way “happy”, I was enquiring if this is in any way acceptable. And acceptable meaning that in my slow progress towards lower numbers, is this something that this will improve matters or not. During the rest of the day I can achieve 5.5.
At my age, 69, can expect “better”? I’ve accepted that over the years I’d been mistreating my Endocrine system. I’ve read your phenomenal reductions in your HBA1C numbers. I don’t know your age, but does a longer exposure to endocrine misuse, me, produce extended/longer time in getting to lower numbers?
Again, @bulkbiker , thanks for your feedback.
No, you’ve failed miserably. I understood all you’ve saidI do believe that I have made it more complicated.
cheese on Toast,
At my age, 69, can expect “better”? I’ve accepted that over the years I’d been mistreating my Endocrine system. I’ve read your phenomenal reductions in your HBA1C numbers. I don’t know your age, but does a longer exposure to endocrine misuse, me, produce extended/longer time in getting to lower numbers?
So the fat in the cheese probably extended the spike from the toast whilst lowering it slightly hence the more than 2 mmol/l rise after nearly 4 hours.
Ahah! I didn’t know or appreciate the importance of this: “due to insulin resistance being highest then” I ain’t gonna forget that now.30g of carbs is what I aim for in a day not a meal. Breakfast is often the meal where carbs are the most problematic to deal with due to insulin resistance being highest then (and if you’ve also got fasting numbers in the prediabetic range already even more of an issue).
Those Sticky-Sixes! I know this Landscape well. Yes, I’m now going to change direction of the Tanker, known as The Good Ship Estragon to calmer, morning-waters.My fasting is typically the same as yours and it’s not acceptable to me. Though during the day I’m pleased if I get into the 5’s as it’s too often stuck in the 6’s. I actually want to reach 4’s and 5’s pre meals but it’s proving elusive.
Why are you focused on low fat? Fat keeps you feeling full.So, as an alternative to my Cottage Cheese Combo, I want cooked/grilled food in the morning that is low on FAT. Bacon, eggs, mushrooms, pilchards, sardines I’ve also experimented on.
Are you saying that the 8.4 would have remained longer ‘cos of the cheese? Or are you saying that if I had JUST eaten the Toast I’d have had, maybe, a higher number but without the cheese it would have come down faster? Is that possible?
Why not? I get fats from cheese too and other animal products.Why are you focused on low fat?
Oh, I wasn’t aware of that. I eat loads of nuts Almonds...Fat keeps you feeling full.
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