@Mbaker
Why would you prefer her result to your own? in my opinion your result is better, as it is confirmed by your low and optimal fasting glucose, that's because though your Homa IR is higher, your Homa B is a perfect 148%
This is a really good debating point. Basically I would prefer the fasting glucose to be maximally in the 5's, but the circulating insulin number (if maintained) will help to keep weight stable, reduce the chances of cancer, heart attacks, strokes, and help break any cycle of insulin resistance. As I like sports it would not be unusual to run slightly higher fbg, I would be more concerned with post prandial rises being small and short lived.@Mbaker
Why would you prefer her result to your own? in my opinion your result is better, as it is confirmed by your low and optimal fasting glucose, that's because though your Homa IR is higher, your Homa B is a perfect 148%
Just curious, what is your 1hr after meal? IR has more to do with controlling after meal instead of fastingThank you @bisalimo. Although my carb intake is minimal, In a nut shell then, my understanding is that my beta cells are packing up.
Just curious, what is your 1hr after meal? IR has more to do with controlling after meal instead of fasting
Just curious, what is your 1hr after meal? IR has more to do with controlling after meal instead of fasting
Ehm, that's a bit strange, so your pre meal is a perfect 4.6, perhaps when you had IR test your fasting was high because you did morning walk, some people tend to have higher bg when they exercise on empty stomach because their liver provide glucose to prevent hypoTo answer your question, I had very late lunch of rump steak, egg and side salad. Before this meal I was down to 4.6.
After an hour 5.8. Two hours 6.7.
If history repeats itself, I will be rising steadily until I get up in the morning.
What do you mean by "I will be rising steadily until I get up in the morning"? My bs always return to eAG (estimated Average Glucose), that is the conversion of HbA1c, three and a half hours after meal.To answer your question, I had very late lunch of rump steak, egg and side salad. Before this meal I was down to 4.6.
After an hour 5.8. Two hours 6.7.
If history repeats itself, I will be rising steadily until I get up in the morning.
As predicted my BS was 8.7 this morning at 6 am, despite not having eaten after 5pm. According to my Libre there is a steady rise all night. A walk and bacon and eggs brought it down to 6.3. It is slow but it will come down further until I eat again this afternoon and then it’s ground hog day.What do you mean by "I will be rising steadily until I get up in the morning"? My bs always return to eAG (estimated Average Glucose), that is the conversion of HbA1c, three and a half hours after meal.
8.7 after fasting for 13 hours and very optimal IR means you are definitely insulin deficientAs predicted my BS was 8.7 this morning at 6 am, despite not having eaten after 5pm.
8.7 after fasting for 13 hours and very optimal IR means you are definitely insulin deficient
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