Do you notice any change if you eat something 'naughty'?
I seem to have a strong reaction and feel groggy and extremely tired if I do. I'm glad in a way because nothing is worth this feeling, so wont be tempted again! :lol:
Hi Funky Mum ( welcome to Mod team ) Yeh I have noticed, twice now. Once was a half tin of baked beans. Had a spike of 11.4 and felt really tired with slight headache. The other was a curry with which I had two stuffed parathas. ( basically puffed pastry filled with spinach ). Same happened again. Good job I'm testing really. Found the spike both times. Only have half of one paratha now. Not had beans since. Might try two spoonfuls next time. Felt awful for a while though. Learning is tough.
Well yesterday I had 2 cookies and an ice lolly late at night plus some vodka and pretty much ate rubbish (bad day!) My waking blood was 9.2.
I had 2 slices of wholemeal toast and beans for brekkie. Within 30 mins I felt tired and my 1 hr blood was 13.0 my 2 hour was 8.6. I ended up having a sleep and have felt really groggy most of the day.
I've only just started doing my bloods so its still finding out what works (or doesn't!)
I'm glad I do have reactions because there's no way I will be tempted to have certain thins if they make me feel like this!
I just find it amazing how rubbish I feel!
Yep, high bloods can make you feel pretty yuk. It's all about testing and seeing what works for you. I know 2 bits of toast and beans would make my bg levels go up way to much.
You also might have a straightforward food intolerance problem. A lot of diabetics apparently also have other metabolic problems (no surprise there) like, for example, wheat intolerance or lactose intolerance.
Try not having bread at all, (porridge for breakfast?) see if you feel more energetic.
Hi, I had a homemade leek n onion quiche with healthy green salad n found my BS levels shot up to 26.3 :shock: yes guys 26.3 I was ill that day and the next also... paid the price well n truly. Anna.x
You also might have a straightforward food intolerance problem. A lot of diabetics apparently also have other metabolic problems (no surprise there) like, for example, wheat intolerance or lactose intolerance.
Try not having bread at all, (porridge for breakfast?) see if you feel more energetic.