Yeah I'll take that for a 5 hour fasting window was lower than I expected.Sounds like Fury's training camp menu!
Still a decent fasting glucose though mate
Hope you’re okUnfortunately, I fell over this morning whilst running with club. Quite a deep cut to left arm. I very quickly felt like a poor old man! Very handy to have a GP and practice nurse close by!
You track your protein intake or just using the extra to feel fuller longer.FBG: 5.7
Yesterday's food:
B: Huel, Chocolate Black edition, cocoa powder, 2 eggs, nuts
L: Lamb kebabs, Greek yoghurt, strawberries, protein powder, peanut butter
D: Huel, Chocolate Black edition, cocoa powder, 2 eggs, nuts, Greek yoghurt, strawberries, protein powder, peanut butter
AD: More Greek yoghurt, strawberries, protein powder, peanut butter
Yesterday's Physical Activity
Steps
~ 7000
Workout:
5 times around the circuit below
1 minute squats
1 minute lunges
1 minute squats
1 minute lunges
1 minute squats
Just take the extra to feel fuller for longer. Always make sure I get at least 2 grams per kilo bodyweight, I find it helps keep the blood glucose levels under control too. Plus I just get really busy. I have to add stuff to make it palatable, cocoa powder, vanilla, nuts, food flavourings (orange or vanilla), some artificial sweeteners (I know from experience which ones don't alter my blood glucose). But yes on its own .. yuck!You track your protein intake or just using the extra to feel fuller longer.
I was a Huel BE user in my early diagnosis days, but I could never get past the taste no matter what I did was always a chore to drink it I found rather than enjoying my meal.
Spiced rum and coke zero .. that's my go to tipple when socialising too. Don't do it often but find in moderation it doesn't lead to high FBG the next day. Liver dials back on gluconeogenesis and focuses on dealing with metabolising alcohol. So as long as you keep the carbs consumed in check the blood glucose stays pretty good.Yeah I'll take that for a 5 hour fasting window was lower than I expected.
0% Spiced Rum and Coke Zero prevented any large mistakes being made at 2am
0% spiced rum for me no alcohol at all now days.Spiced rum and coke zero .. that's my go to tipple when socialising too. Don't do it often but find in moderation it doesn't lead to high FBG the next day. Liver dials back on gluconeogenesis and focuses on dealing with metabolising alcohol. So as long as you keep the carbs consumed in check the blood glucose stays pretty good.
Morgan'sI very rarely have alcohol too .. literally one or two special special occasions a year - and even then sparingly, We're talking one or two drinks max .. then onto the coke zeros on their own. Which brand of 0% spiced rum .. I didn't realise there was such a thing .. going to look on Amazon.
Cool! CheersMorgan's
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