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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1494330" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Hi [USER=340286]@JXB[/USER] and welcome to the forum. If your usual 85-95 morning readings is in mg/dl range those are good.</p><p>The higher reading of 144 on holiday was probably due to different food you were eating, especially the white rice and ice cream.</p><p>The reduction in HbA1c readings from 8.1 the previous two years to 7.6 is also good, if that is mmol/L it would be in the pre-diabetic range.</p><p>If you want to lower your blood sugars you should cut out the fruits which are high in sugar, and reduce the rice, pasta and dosa.</p><p>They are starchy carbohydrates which will turn to sugars in your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1494330, member: 209498"] Hi [USER=340286]@JXB[/USER] and welcome to the forum. If your usual 85-95 morning readings is in mg/dl range those are good. The higher reading of 144 on holiday was probably due to different food you were eating, especially the white rice and ice cream. The reduction in HbA1c readings from 8.1 the previous two years to 7.6 is also good, if that is mmol/L it would be in the pre-diabetic range. If you want to lower your blood sugars you should cut out the fruits which are high in sugar, and reduce the rice, pasta and dosa. They are starchy carbohydrates which will turn to sugars in your body. [/QUOTE]
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