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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
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- Diet only
No i don’t as I rarely take meter readings as I’m needle phobic. It’s only since i started the low carb diet.
i’m wondering if I should do low GI rather than low carb. Seems less restrictive
Gerry, for me, personally, I pretty much have to disregard Libre readings overnight, as they have me at Low and 2.2 all night, and I really doubt I am.
Again, for me, the Libre almost 100% of the time runs low. I low carb and my numbers are neat, but not as neat as the Libre suggests. My lab Hba1c are usually (for the last 9 and a half years) been 31-33, the Libre consistently forecasts 19-21.
I don't know what range you have set for the Libre, to calculate your time in range, but my TIR is routinely lower than I would expect - again, mainly due to the bonkers Lows and 2.2s overnight. I would think yours in buoyed up by the 9.5s which is quite a shift from the 3 and under of your starting point.
Personally, I might be inclined to think you are experiencing the effects of quite wild swings in blood glugose. 3 - 9.5 quickly, then back down again could be an uncomfortable rollercoaster.
In your shoes, I would try a few days of virtually no carb (and certainly not the crackers), but eat until you are satisfied, and see how it goes. It can take a few days to adjust to different patterns of eating, but I'm wondering if your crackers (as an example) are your blood sugar rocket fuel, and leading to some of these feelings.