Clansman said:The trend with my blood sugar is continuing. After a meal last night it shot up to 14 and reduced to 12 after exercising. This morning it was 10.7 and after a boiled egg, morning roll and coffee plus a 0.5 kilometer walk it was down to 7.9. This is the lowest I have been so far. As you say, I think a combination of diet and exercise is going to see me down to decent levels.
I can't help wondering though what would have happened if I had walked to the doctors on the morning of my test instead of taking the car. Would I have been diagnosed as diabetic? Now that I know how to reduce my blood sugar what will his reaction be to my next test?
I hope this post will give encouragement to others and if you are fit enough to exercise then do!
Thanks again Dragongirl, you are a one-off.
Clansman
Clansman said:Thank you Cugila and point taken.
As you are aware this is all new to me and I have not been strictly controlling my diet only trying to find out which foods give what readings. Before my meal yesterday my reading was 8.3 and the meal consisted of cold meat and roasted potatoes hence the high carb.
I too love Roast Spuds and had my share over Christmas, however I can only eat very small quantities as I know too much will rapidly raise my Bg levels. I actually weigh my portions so that I know EXACTLY how many carbs I consume. 8.3....too high really, find the cause for that.
I do not eat large meals and tend to snack between evening meal and bedtime. Just lately though my snacking has consisted of a tomato or an apple or unsalted peanuts or something similar but it seems that even this is too much.
I NEVER snack between meals, I have 3 small meals each day, never really hungry. This seems to work fine for me. As your levels are sometimes elevated pre meals, this MAY be the cause ? You might have to modify your intake of snacks or forego them altogether
If you are saying that exercising before going for my next test would give a false reading do you then recommend that I go with a higher BG than I know I can achieve. Sorry if this sound cheeky but the more I learn the more confused I get :cry:
Cheeky.....No ! Just not the right way to go for a test. It's a bit like me going for a BP test. IF I run there, (perish the thought :shock: ) then when I get there my BP is going to be elevated and give a totally false reading. So, I would probably end up on meds for no reason at all !
Same with your blood test if YOU do something to skew the result, like exercising to deliberately lower it that defeats the object of the test which is designed to be a test of your 'normal' levels, not one that has been an artificially low result. By all means use exercise as part of your regime to help keep your levels lower, but, if you are a Diabetic.....just go with it and do what you are doing now to control it well.
Thank you again for your advice. It is greatly appreciated.
Clansman
Clansman said:Thank you all, Dragongirl, IanD, Helena88 and Cugila
You have all shone a light on the subject for me. I'm still not convinced that walking to the doctors is a wrong thing to do but I will tell the doc. what I have done and he can decide.
Thank you all once again and I will let you know how I get on.
Clansman
Clansman said:Cugila
Sorry if you mis-understood but walking IS my exercise whether out in the open or on my treadmill.
I'm too old for press-ups
Clansman
Clansman said:Also another site gives ideal sugar levels as 4 -7 before meals, less than 10 after meals and around 8 at bedtime. Today I achieved those readings so I will continue to watch my diet and plod away on my treadmill. As you say, It works for me.
Thanks again,
Clansman
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