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<blockquote data-quote="cleo82" data-source="post: 192562" data-attributes="member: 33833"><p>Hi Leon, and anyone else for that matter!</p><p></p><p>How you keeping post-dafne course? </p><p></p><p>Not sure where best to post this so thought I'd come back to the original one. I mentioned comparing results to try and keep us on track (sorry, been meaning to post all week but had a hectic one with work) you still interested? if so, whens the best time to do this? I'll prob post at weekends myself - weekly/monhly/fortnightly? </p><p></p><p>Had a really good fortnight myself, average blood sugar wise... </p><p>Average before meal reading 5.5,</p><p>Average 2 hours after meal reading 7.1 </p><p>(still quite a few hypos in there though, and a number of highs too, mainly due to (a)forgot to do jag twice - b'fast at 7am, jag couple of hours later:roll: and (b) overcompensating when hypo...start munching and forget to stop sometimes... so not quite the model diabetic yet!)</p><p></p><p>Tried reducing my carb intake but was so hungry I ended up eating more than i would have done in the first place :lol: so put that idea on hold for a while! </p><p></p><p>Had hba1c taken the other day for clinic next thursday, so fingers crossed I'll be the right side of 7 this time... </p><p></p><p>hope you're keeping well yourself, and still enjoying being in control </p><p>best wishes</p><p>Cleo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleo82, post: 192562, member: 33833"] Hi Leon, and anyone else for that matter! How you keeping post-dafne course? Not sure where best to post this so thought I'd come back to the original one. I mentioned comparing results to try and keep us on track (sorry, been meaning to post all week but had a hectic one with work) you still interested? if so, whens the best time to do this? I'll prob post at weekends myself - weekly/monhly/fortnightly? Had a really good fortnight myself, average blood sugar wise... Average before meal reading 5.5, Average 2 hours after meal reading 7.1 (still quite a few hypos in there though, and a number of highs too, mainly due to (a)forgot to do jag twice - b'fast at 7am, jag couple of hours later:roll: and (b) overcompensating when hypo...start munching and forget to stop sometimes... so not quite the model diabetic yet!) Tried reducing my carb intake but was so hungry I ended up eating more than i would have done in the first place :lol: so put that idea on hold for a while! Had hba1c taken the other day for clinic next thursday, so fingers crossed I'll be the right side of 7 this time... hope you're keeping well yourself, and still enjoying being in control best wishes Cleo [/QUOTE]
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