midnightrider2
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,126
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Glad you’re ok, was getting worried about yoy04/01/2023
FBG: 5.2
Yesterday's food:
B: Huel, Chocolate Black edition, protein powder, PB, cocoa nibs
L: Chicken cheese melt sandwich
D: Huel, Chocolate Black edition, protein powder, PB, cocoa nibs
AD: 2 x Protein pudding
Late snack: 2 large oranges and a protein shake
Yesterday's Physical Activity
Steps: ~10,000
Workout:
4 times around circuit below:
A. 25 swings (20 kg kbell)
B. 10 clean and press (20 kg kbell)
C. 10 push ups - both hands on kbell
D. 10 single arm rows (20 kg kbell)
E. 10 kbell squats (20 kg kbell)
F. 10 burpees
Been very busy over Christmas with family stuff. Keeping the exercise and diet good though.FBGs consistently in the low to mid 5s
Belated Happy New Year guys!
Blimey! Are things not tough enough for you as it is?! Hope you're doing OK. Fingers crossed it starts getting better soon.Glad you’re ok, was getting worried about yoy
Day 8 of novovirus, been to a&e & spoken to diabetes nurse at hospital, hardly eating & feeling sick still, blood sugar on high alert
I do hope that you feel better soon, norovirus is a rotten one. Best wishes.Glad you’re ok, was getting worried about yoy
Day 8 of novovirus, been to a&e & spoken to diabetes nurse at hospital, hardly eating & feeling sick still, blood sugar on high alert
How're you feeling today mate? Better I hope?Libre 3.9
Yesterdays food
B/ scrambled eggs & avocado (ate about 1/2)
Mid afternoon/ homemade beef casserole, 1/2 orange
Still poorly, double dose antibiotics & cough medicine do nothingHow're you feeling today mate? Better I hope?
Hello Midnightrider. I just stumbled upon this thread and couldn't help but notice your excellent fasting glucose control and high carb intake. I also tackle my diabetes with diet and excercise but have been adopting a low carb approach. I have had much better morning glucose (which is where I have struggled) since adhering to calorie restriction and am playing around with the idea that it is more to do with excess energy/calories and body fat. Can you share your thoughts on this please? Also can you share how much body fat you carry? Based on my theory I would guess you are super lean around the mid section, am I right? Also can you tell if you are tracking your levels with a CGM and if so what are your spikes like after eating carbohydrates?Sunday 31/12
FBG (05:30) 4.6
Rest day
................................5 km walk
Breakfast (7.30 am): Smoked salmon, scrambled eggs, avocado toast, OJ {511 Cal / 23.6g Carbs}
Lunch (12pm): Celeriac & apple soup {55 Cal / 9.1g Carbs}
Tuna salad {173 Cal / 5.3g Carbs}
Plum, blueberries, yoghurt, walnuts {123 Cal / 13.7g Carbs}
BG (6pm): 4.3
Dinner (6pm): Guinea fowl, roast potatoes & parsnips, carrots, green beans.
peas, rowan jelly/ Barolo (5 oz) {637 Cal / 43.5g Carbs}
Strawberries, raspberries, yoghurt, hazelnuts {129 Cal / 11.8g Carbs}
Quiet night last night after a busy Xmas, Happy New Year to all.
5 cups of coffee (3 of them decaf)
Calories 1670
Carbs 113.6g
Protein 116.9g
Fat 61.5g (Sat Fat 13.0g / Trans fats 0.3g)
All food cooked from scratch, if you would like any recipes, please just ask
Hi Croc and welcome to the thread. Firstly, my carbs are not very high, Eatwell recommend 300g per day and I average about half that (though a wee nit higher over the holidays). I have found exercise very hard if I go any lower.Hello Midnightrider. I just stumbled upon this thread and couldn't help but notice your excellent fasting glucose control and high carb intake. I also tackle my diabetes with diet and excercise but have been adopting a low carb approach. I have had much better morning glucose (which is where I have struggled) since adhering to calorie restriction and am playing around with the idea that it is more to do with excess energy/calories and body fat. Can you share your thoughts on this please? Also can you share how much body fat you carry? Based on my theory I would guess you are super lean around the mid section, am I right? Also can you tell if you are tracking your levels with a CGM and if so what are your spikes like after eating carbohydrates?
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