Adz444 Active Member Messages 41 Location Bedford Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Nov 3, 2017 #21 NoCrbs4Me said: Doesn't look too bad. You may want to reduce carbs at breakfast as people tend to get a higher spike at breakfast compared to later in the day for the same amount of carbs. Maybe bacon and eggs for breakfast? This web page provides a good tutorial on how to use your glucometer (i.e. when to test, how to interpret the results): http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php Click to expand... Yep deffo going to have a look at what I eat for breakfast thankyou. So looking at my readings after I’ve eaten are my BG readings going down at a normal speed?
NoCrbs4Me said: Doesn't look too bad. You may want to reduce carbs at breakfast as people tend to get a higher spike at breakfast compared to later in the day for the same amount of carbs. Maybe bacon and eggs for breakfast? This web page provides a good tutorial on how to use your glucometer (i.e. when to test, how to interpret the results): http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php Click to expand... Yep deffo going to have a look at what I eat for breakfast thankyou. So looking at my readings after I’ve eaten are my BG readings going down at a normal speed?
NoCrbs4Me Well-Known Member Messages 3,700 Location The Rocky Mountain Foothills, Canada Type of diabetes I reversed my Type 2 Treatment type Other Dislikes Vegetables Nov 3, 2017 #22 Adz444 said: Yep deffo going to have a look at what I eat for breakfast thankyou. So looking at my readings after I’ve eaten are my BG readings going down at a normal speed? Click to expand... Yes, I think so.
Adz444 said: Yep deffo going to have a look at what I eat for breakfast thankyou. So looking at my readings after I’ve eaten are my BG readings going down at a normal speed? Click to expand... Yes, I think so.