I would suggest that you start testing regularly.
You'll then get to see some trends and maybe modify what you eat.
A single reading is pretty meaningless to be honest.
It can. Your liver will dump glucose to help give you some energy if you're not eating, so your fasting blood glucose can still be high. Good news though: your liver is dumping what's been stored, depleting those stores... So that's not bad at all.Does blood sugar rise in fasting during Ramadan inspite of you not eating for over 14 hours
I'm with Bulk here, you need to test more often. And fasting doesn't say all that much, as that's down to what you're liver is doing, not an indication of what your body does with what you've been eating. Test before a meal and 2 hours after the first bite, and you're aiming for a rise of no more than 2.0 mmol/l. https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html should help with picking the right foods... Good luck!Hello.
I am on metformin and vipidia for T2D.
My yearly check up has not taken place due to covid-19.
My fasting BG was 11.9 this morning. Should I contact my GP?
Thanks