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<blockquote data-quote="ObscureMH" data-source="post: 1592057" data-attributes="member: 436796"><p>Thanks to all for your replies. A lot of welcome advice, and the message seems to be that it's different for each individual.</p><p>The diet continues, and lost another kilo, so down to 75.1. Mrs H doesn't want me to to lose too much more so I need to get going on the exercise to trim my belly down.</p><p></p><p>I received my meter on Friday with a cursory intro from general nurse on how to use it, and advice measure pre-breakfast and to "eat a bit of toast if reading was too low"....</p><p>Anyway, I'll test after meals once I get a few more sticks.</p><p>Pre brekkie readings have been;</p><p>6.7, 5.8, 4.8, 5.4 so far.</p><p>The 4.8 was the morning after I went up to 2 Metformin at night (though had forgotten to take it the preceding morning).</p><p>I'm under no illusion that there is still a long way to go, and I must test post eating, but thought I would share.</p><p>Thanks again.</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ObscureMH, post: 1592057, member: 436796"] Thanks to all for your replies. A lot of welcome advice, and the message seems to be that it's different for each individual. The diet continues, and lost another kilo, so down to 75.1. Mrs H doesn't want me to to lose too much more so I need to get going on the exercise to trim my belly down. I received my meter on Friday with a cursory intro from general nurse on how to use it, and advice measure pre-breakfast and to "eat a bit of toast if reading was too low".... Anyway, I'll test after meals once I get a few more sticks. Pre brekkie readings have been; 6.7, 5.8, 4.8, 5.4 so far. The 4.8 was the morning after I went up to 2 Metformin at night (though had forgotten to take it the preceding morning). I'm under no illusion that there is still a long way to go, and I must test post eating, but thought I would share. Thanks again. Mark [/QUOTE]
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