Peadair O Brionn
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Got up this morning my bs was 6.3 had 2 cups of black tea with sweeteners tested again after 4 hrs
Bs at 7.2 . Anyone know why this happened that’s the highest I’ve been since diagnosis . Bit shook up about it tbh . Never seen a 7
The same with me if I skip breakfast. Small breakfast (one egg) does the trick for me. After two hours I'm under 5.7 again. Without any breakfast my BG level elevates to high 6 for whole forenoon.Got up this morning my bs was 6.3 had 2 cups of black tea with sweeteners tested again after 4 hrs
Bs at 7.2 . Anyone know why this happened that’s the highest I’ve been since diagnosis . Bit shook up about it tbh . Never seen a 7
I'm with you on this @ringi - personally I'm trying not to get hung up on my fasting bg/liver dumps as I believe it creates more room for sugar storage post meals - this has been borne out my testing so far - so actually it improves my post-meal figures and I want to drain my liver from as much sugar/fat as possible.But as we want to empty our liver of fat should we be trying to stop liver dumps?
Personally I find intermitant fasting and taking a walk after dinner both reduce my fasting blood glucose and stops liver dumps.
In my case yes - I want to be under 5.7 as long as possible to prevent diabetic complications (eyes, legs, etc.). Whole forenoon (typically from 4:30 to lunch at 12:00) to be over 6 is not acceptable for me.But as we want to empty our liver of fat should we be trying to stop liver dumps?
What is the significane of 5.7 ? I had thought from other posts that 7.8 was the threshold for possible complications.In my case yes - I want to be under 5.7 as long as possible to prevent diabetic complications (eyes, legs, etc.). Whole forenoon (typically from 4:30 to lunch at 12:00) to be over 6 is not acceptable for me.
A few of us on here are finding our fasting bg is higher the longer we are low carbing, so if you are sticking to low carb at all times now it may have something to do with it - check out this article which I found helpful: https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fasting-blood-glucose-higher
And then see how your post-meal levels are today as these are the most important ones.
Do you think it was a more carby meal than normal? If so it could be the meal - but as mentioned on this thread it's also possible your liver is dumping glucose in your blood as you haven't eaten this morning. You could try eating a very low carb meal or snack such as an omelette and see what happens - if eating helps then it's likely a liver dump.Ok so I’ve just tested again have had nothing since 8:00 now midday and I’m 7 . Could it be the big roast I had yesterday only about a spoonful of carrots and peas . And lots of pork with gravy and buttered green beans . Had cheese last night . But did have a restless nights sleep
I’ll try that tomorrow . Havin bacon and eggs for lunch that better lower it or I’m goin home and havin a big fat thick bread sandwich and a bowl of spaghetti bolognaiseIt sounds to me like your liver is dumping glucose all morning because it believes you are starving, and is trying to keep your energy levels up. Instead of the black tea (or in addition to it) have a bit of something fatty for breakfast. A coffee with cream may do the trick, or some cheese, or something eggy.
I’ll try that tomorrow . Havin bacon and eggs for lunch that better lower it or I’m goin home and havin a big fat thick bread sandwich and a bowl of spaghetti bolognaise
But as we want to empty our liver of fat should we be trying to stop liver dumps?
Personally I find intermitant fasting and taking a walk after dinner both reduce my fasting blood glucose and stops liver dumps.
I very much doubt it was anything you ate yesterday as that would have affected your early morning fasting level of 6.3. (maybe it did as 6.3 is a tad high) but it is unlikely to be the cause of steadily increasing levels all morning. That is definitely your liver dumping. I believe you need to work on your insulin resistance, and try a fatty snack as soon as possible after getting up (and before getting dressed and ready for the day ahead)
Between the 6.3 and the 7.2, were you doing any form of exercise? I ask because that is also likely to raise your levels on an empty stomach.[/QUOTE
Thanks for the reply . No didn’t do any excersise just in work usual stuff up and down stairs . Scaffolds etc . Had bacon and eggs at 12 30 . Do gonna test again at 14 30
See what happen . Will do all the morning things advised tomorrow and see where we go . But steak and eggs and green beans for dinner tonight
As I understand it, there are two major problems, which can lead to complications:What is the significane of 5.7 ? I had thought from other posts that 7.8 was the threshold for possible complications.
k Thanks for the reply . No didn’t do any excersise just in work usual stuff up and down stairs . Scaffolds etc .
Hiya thanks for replyingA few of us on here are finding our fasting bg is higher the longer we are low carbing, so if you are sticking to low carb at all times now it may have something to do with it - check out this article which I found helpful: https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fasting-blood-glucose-higher
And then see how your post-meal levels are today as these are the most important ones.
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