Thanks Prem51 - great encouragement to know I'm probably "curable" with a bit of help and discipline. Will be working on it with a friend who studied Dietetics or whatever it's called and specialised in Diabetes -he wants me to get checked out first, whereas I want to know where I am with it (particularly with my high fasting levels) before I see the medics (silly, probably, but that's how I am with GPs),,,Well, I'll tag @daisy1 to give you all the new member/diabetic info, but it sounds like by the time you get some tests done you may already have achieved non-diabetic levels (you're not far off now). I am not a doctor, so can't diagnose, but doubt those readings are high enough to warrant a diabetic diagnosis, pre-diabetic at most.
I'm a T1, so don't produce insulin rather than the T2s who are insulin resistant, but have got to say I'm skeptical about cider apple juice, since fruit juice in general is high carb and to be avoided by T2s or pre-diabetics....
Good luck, I'm sure you'll get lots of good advice once more forum members wake up (I'm in NZ so on a different time zone.)
ps Oh, and welcome to the forums
Sorry, EllieM… got muddled on the forum and it looked like Prem51 had sent you reply (you'll see it, I guess) thanks a lot for you interest and comments.Well, I'll tag @daisy1 to give you all the new member/diabetic info, but it sounds like by the time you get some tests done you may already have achieved non-diabetic levels (you're not far off now). I am not a doctor, so can't diagnose, but doubt those readings are high enough to warrant a diabetic diagnosis, pre-diabetic at most.
I'm a T1, so don't produce insulin rather than the T2s who are insulin resistant, but have got to say I'm skeptical about cider apple juice, since fruit juice in general is high carb and to be avoided by T2s or pre-diabetics....
Good luck, I'm sure you'll get lots of good advice once more forum members wake up (I'm in NZ so on a different time zone.)
ps Oh, and welcome to the forums
Thanks Prem51.... sorry you got the reply intended for EllieM…. but thanks to you too as it really is encouraging to read that my readings aren't overly high at this stage and I really am going to do my utmost as I'm well aware of how potentially serious it can be if one lets it develop. I'm hoping yesterday's high late reading after an Italian meal out was a result of the pasta intake - I'm off to Italy in a few weeks on holiday, so pre-warned is pre-armed!Welcome to the forum @bagoodwin. Your self testing readings don't sound too bad. Morning fbgs are often higher higher because of 'Dawn Phenomenon' where your liver dumps stored glucose into your bloodstream as you wake to get you going.
If there is T2 in your family it is a good idea to take action to avoid becoming pre-diabetic and it sounds like you are taking the right steps.
Only a full HbA1c test will show whether you are actually pre-diabetic, and as @EllieM says your diet regime, exercise and weight loss might mean you will have lowered your bg levels to non-diabetic levels before you have an HbA1c test.
You might find useful info. and guidance on tis site: https://www.bloodsugar101.comThanks Prem51 - great encouragement to know I'm probably "curable" with a bit of help and discipline.
You might find useful info. and guidance on tis site: https://www.bloodsugar101.com
Here is a quote from Jenny Ruhl's site. You can read the full article here: https://www.bloodsugar101.com/how-blood-sugar-control-worksInterested in link as not seen this before, and took liberty to take a peep, lots of info on link, I notice, re sugars, no where, unless, I have missed and not seen? in this area does not inform or advise sugars are a mere symptom of the actual root cause, i.e. insulin resistance in D2. Yes, there is much info, yet surprised, same time, no mention sugars been a symptom???
Started testing a week ago (type 2 diabetes runs in the family) and shocked by the results. Fasting levels are higher than going to bed levels (typically 6.5 to 7.5), but go down during the day to between 5.9 to 6.2. Will try the cider apple juice suggested to see if that improves the fasting levels. Had a shock result this evening after an Italian meal out... some hours later was up to 8.8... hoping this is a one-ff hiccup. Have started on a Blood Sugar diet regime when I'm at home all day and not going mad when I'm out. The good news is I'm losing weight already (need to lose 2 to 3 stone). Want to have more test results before seeing the medics and also a better idea on what helps and what is disastrous food-wise and exercise-wise (I cycle on an exercise bike 3 times a week for an hour and I'm pretty fit despite being overweight and I feel pretty good too. Would welcome feedback and advice on next steps.
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