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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1708856" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum. I'm afraid those readings mean little apart from the fact that you are swinging from a 3s to a 13. The correct way to test is first thing on waking which is called a fasting blood glucose reading. Then you test before the first bite of a meal and two hours after a meal. The difference between those two readings should be no more than 2mmol preferably less than that.</p><p></p><p>I suggest that you ring your surgery and request a printout of the results from all your blood tests. If you post those results here members will be better placed to advise you.</p><p></p><p>Tagging [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will swing by and give you some really good info in her welcome pack. Until then could you give us an idea of your current diet, what you would eat in a typical day, we may be able to advise on any changes you would benefit from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1708856, member: 408573"] Hello and welcome to the forum. I'm afraid those readings mean little apart from the fact that you are swinging from a 3s to a 13. The correct way to test is first thing on waking which is called a fasting blood glucose reading. Then you test before the first bite of a meal and two hours after a meal. The difference between those two readings should be no more than 2mmol preferably less than that. I suggest that you ring your surgery and request a printout of the results from all your blood tests. If you post those results here members will be better placed to advise you. Tagging [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will swing by and give you some really good info in her welcome pack. Until then could you give us an idea of your current diet, what you would eat in a typical day, we may be able to advise on any changes you would benefit from. [/QUOTE]
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