Retested and got 22.1. When I put this number in a chart it came back as 4.2 so now I’m not confident in what chart I should be looking at. 22.1 was mmol result.Hi jayCee10, did you confirm that reading by washing your hands and re testing ?
Diet is basically non existent although I don’t eat much but maybe pick more. Breakfast was a yoghurt and then at 1200 on the way home had a McDonald kids meal of 4 chicken nuggets and some fries. Haven’t eaten since. Dinner tonight will be a cheese and ham turkey burger and mash. I’ve really lost my way. Can’t get in to any routine as I work a 2 early, 2 late then 2 off rotating shift pattern.It would seem you have lost your control due to not testing. 22.8 is very high, which is most likely why you are tired, thirsty and dizzy. You need to drink plenty of water to try and get that level down, and don't eat any carbs until it is well down
What is your diet like?
Diet is basically non existent although I don’t eat much but maybe pick more. Breakfast was a yoghurt and then at 1200 on the way home had a McDonald kids meal of 4 chicken nuggets and some fries. Haven’t eaten since. Dinner tonight will be a cheese and ham turkey burger and mash. I’ve really lost my way. Can’t get in to any routine as I work a 2 early, 2 late then 2 off rotating shift pattern.
Retested and got 22.1. When I put this number in a chart it came back as 4.2 so now I’m not confident in what chart I should be looking at. 22.1 was mmol result.
Reading now 19.9 mmol 5 hours after eating
Hi @JayCee10,
Good that your blood sugars are coming down a bit, but they are still very high. I would suggest that you have the cheese, ham, turkey burger tonight, but not the bun and not the mash as these are high carb and will cause your blood sugars to rise again. Also keep drinking plenty of water.
It’s not a bun but in breadcrumbs 17.7 g carbs of which 2.2 g of carbs are sugar. it’s a ham and cheese turkey escalopes and they’re small and I was only having one of them. Nothing much else I can eat this evening as need to shop but also trying to eat what’s available as going away on the 21st Jan till 5th Feb. Would just eating weight watchers meals help me?
It’s not a bun but in breadcrumbs 17.7 g carbs of which 2.2 g of carbs are sugar. it’s a ham and cheese turkey escalopes and they’re small and I was only having one of them. Nothing much else I can eat this evening as need to shop but also trying to eat what’s available as going away on the 21st Jan till 5th Feb. Would just eating weight watchers meals help me?
I'm not at all sure what you mean by this or why you would enter it in a chart?
Good that your levels are dropping.
Anything in double figures (mmol/l) is too high, and over 20 is very high. If you eat any carbs whilst this high you could make yourself very, very poorly, especially if it is your burger and mash. As @ziggy_w suggests, just eat the meat and not the bread and mash.
Because the reading was 22.1 and 22.8 mmol I had to put it in an online chart which converted the reading to hba1c which gave it a reading of 4.8 approx
It’s not a bun but in breadcrumbs 17.7 g carbs of which 2.2 g of carbs are sugar. it’s a ham and cheese turkey escalopes and they’re small and I was only having one of them. Nothing much else I can eat this evening as need to shop but also trying to eat what’s available as going away on the 21st Jan till 5th Feb. Would just eating weight watchers meals help me?
Hi @JayCee10,
It doesn't matter to us diabetics whether the carbs are from sugar or starch -- the effect on blood sugar is pretty much the same. Would it be possible for you to remove the crumbs?
Soup might be a good option too -- depending on the number of carbs in the soup. Generally, the number of carbs is reported per 100g, but be aware that most cans of soups might contain as much as 400g.
You also say that your pancreas might have been affected by a biliary sepsis. Have you talked to your GP about this? It might a good idea to get the function of pancreas checked out.
Because the reading was 22.1 and 22.8 mmol I had to put it in an online chart which converted the reading to hba1c which gave it a reading of 4.8 approx
Ah I see. This is the correct converter https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
Your finger prick test converts to an estimated HbA1c of 146mmol/mol although this is obviously not an accurate estimate as the two tests are not really comparable and are measuring different things.
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