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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 2003114" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>Hi</p><p>First things first hbaca1 of 95 no meds just diet and getting readings now mainly in 6s and 7s after 7 weeks ago is doing well. Can see you’d feel disappointed if you initially had lower figures but it does take time. When I first started lCHF my bgs were often in 6s and 7s in early days even when fasting and especially if I exercised. You haven’t mentioned exercise?</p><p>Your rises after food are within the parameters aiming for. I think that it takes time and you’re not doing anything obviously wrong at all. Keep going [USER=497641]@Starfish18[/USER] you will get there if you stick at it im sure. Lots of things cause rises but doesn’t sound like food in your case hugs from me you’re doing great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 2003114, member: 455169"] Hi First things first hbaca1 of 95 no meds just diet and getting readings now mainly in 6s and 7s after 7 weeks ago is doing well. Can see you’d feel disappointed if you initially had lower figures but it does take time. When I first started lCHF my bgs were often in 6s and 7s in early days even when fasting and especially if I exercised. You haven’t mentioned exercise? Your rises after food are within the parameters aiming for. I think that it takes time and you’re not doing anything obviously wrong at all. Keep going [USER=497641]@Starfish18[/USER] you will get there if you stick at it im sure. Lots of things cause rises but doesn’t sound like food in your case hugs from me you’re doing great. [/QUOTE]
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