Hi All, Here is my beginner’s question: if I have an extra-low (for me) carb day (no bread, potatoes, etc etc, no fruit, no tomatoes, no alcohol), should I expect to see a reduced fbg reading next morning, compared to previous days’ fbg readings.
(I have been recently diagnosed as being pre-diabetic. I’m slim - bmi 20. 76 yrs.). Thanks.
Hi All, Here is my beginner’s question: if I have an extra-low (for me) carb day (no bread, potatoes, etc etc, no fruit, no tomatoes, no alcohol), should I expect to see a reduced fbg reading next morning, compared to previous days’ fbg readings.
(I have been recently diagnosed as being pre-diabetic. I’m slim - bmi 20. 76 yrs.). Thanks.
Unfortunately it tends not to work like that.. my FBG"s can be all over the place depending on sleep quality, length of sleep and rarely ,so far as I can tell, what I ate the day before.