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<blockquote data-quote="Sal87" data-source="post: 2069402" data-attributes="member: 506835"><p>bulkbiker my current average based on continuous monitoring is 7.4. This includes a protracted dawn effect which can rise to over 9 while fasting until into the afternoon and a number approaching 9 for three or four hours post-prandial. Those aren't attractive numbers but it seems to me significant that they're already considerably better than they were in the initial weeks, i.e. that things are going in the right direction. Dr. Fung's clinic give some leeway for elevated BG for patients with diabetes while they're transitioning through fasting and keto -- I understand the limit is 10 before they tamp things down with med. The one thing I'm not doing right yet is alcohol consumption. Hard spirits only but, a few times a week, too much of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sal87, post: 2069402, member: 506835"] bulkbiker my current average based on continuous monitoring is 7.4. This includes a protracted dawn effect which can rise to over 9 while fasting until into the afternoon and a number approaching 9 for three or four hours post-prandial. Those aren't attractive numbers but it seems to me significant that they're already considerably better than they were in the initial weeks, i.e. that things are going in the right direction. Dr. Fung's clinic give some leeway for elevated BG for patients with diabetes while they're transitioning through fasting and keto -- I understand the limit is 10 before they tamp things down with med. The one thing I'm not doing right yet is alcohol consumption. Hard spirits only but, a few times a week, too much of them. [/QUOTE]
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