newbienosugar
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I have recently been diagnosed with diabetes and high levels of triglicerides.
I have had two blood tests and the fasting glucose levels were 14.1 MMOL in Oct and 11.9 in Nov. Hba1c in Nov was 10.7%. Triglycerides were 5.9 MMOL in OCT and 4.84 MMOL IN Nov.
I have a further blood test due soon and since December am on Simvastatin 20mg once a day. Nothing else.
Being a newbie would like to understand my body's reaction to food etc and it seems that the best way to do this is to carry out frequent glucose checks to see how my body reacts to various foods. I understand I will need to get a glucose meter to do this.
Is some one kind enough to educate me on how to keep trac of my glucose levels - for example should I test when I get up, 2 hrs after breakfast, before lunch etc etc. Should I test reaction to particular foods?
I would like to be in a position where I understand how my body reacts to different foods. I have been reading about glycemic index and it seems that each individual reacts differently to same food but in general food with lower glycemic index is to be preferred.
MANY THANKS.
Newbie
I have had two blood tests and the fasting glucose levels were 14.1 MMOL in Oct and 11.9 in Nov. Hba1c in Nov was 10.7%. Triglycerides were 5.9 MMOL in OCT and 4.84 MMOL IN Nov.
I have a further blood test due soon and since December am on Simvastatin 20mg once a day. Nothing else.
Being a newbie would like to understand my body's reaction to food etc and it seems that the best way to do this is to carry out frequent glucose checks to see how my body reacts to various foods. I understand I will need to get a glucose meter to do this.
Is some one kind enough to educate me on how to keep trac of my glucose levels - for example should I test when I get up, 2 hrs after breakfast, before lunch etc etc. Should I test reaction to particular foods?
I would like to be in a position where I understand how my body reacts to different foods. I have been reading about glycemic index and it seems that each individual reacts differently to same food but in general food with lower glycemic index is to be preferred.
MANY THANKS.
Newbie