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<blockquote data-quote="Stallen" data-source="post: 1028318" data-attributes="member: 223641"><p>I'm going to bit the bullet, and invest in one it'll be an attempt to solve my night time high, currently having to have a snack at 2am and 5am to avoided DP also I was on the go from 10am through to 1:30pm and forgot to take a snack with me ended up skipping my lunchtime food.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday log went</p><p></p><p>1:11am 6.5 had half a lidl cheese roll</p><p>3:59am 6.5 had he other half</p><p>6:34am 7.3 got up had 3 egg, mushroom and Quorn pieces omelette</p><p>7:34 checked BG 7.9</p><p>8:45 checked BG 7.3</p><p>09:49 had some Brazil nuts went for a walk BG 8.6 pre exercise.</p><p>13:33 Post exercise and errands, 13.3</p><p></p><p>It's been a pattern, if I miss eating for more than around 4hrs regardless of what I'm doing my BG will bump up by at least 4+</p><p>Or in yesterday's approx 3hr and a BG leap of 4.7</p><p></p><p>I had food straight away slim no carb pasta, mushroom spinach Quorn chicken pieces in a piri glaze made from crucials sauce which is low in carbs.</p><p>1hr post meal BG down to 10.4 by bed time and another meal and snack BG 7.5</p><p></p><p>It's pretty much a pain having to eat during the night and takes more effort, so my thinking is it would be easier to make a drink and have it ready for my night time bathroom trips and take one out when I'm out and about, so i will give the nutribullet a go as I could probably do with eating more greens.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add yesterday was just a bit of a blip, but this happen whenever I lose focus, recently BG is normally consistently 5-7 also I'm meant to be on 3 different diabetic medications, but stopped them all nearly 3 months ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stallen, post: 1028318, member: 223641"] I'm going to bit the bullet, and invest in one it'll be an attempt to solve my night time high, currently having to have a snack at 2am and 5am to avoided DP also I was on the go from 10am through to 1:30pm and forgot to take a snack with me ended up skipping my lunchtime food. Yesterday log went 1:11am 6.5 had half a lidl cheese roll 3:59am 6.5 had he other half 6:34am 7.3 got up had 3 egg, mushroom and Quorn pieces omelette 7:34 checked BG 7.9 8:45 checked BG 7.3 09:49 had some Brazil nuts went for a walk BG 8.6 pre exercise. 13:33 Post exercise and errands, 13.3 It's been a pattern, if I miss eating for more than around 4hrs regardless of what I'm doing my BG will bump up by at least 4+ Or in yesterday's approx 3hr and a BG leap of 4.7 I had food straight away slim no carb pasta, mushroom spinach Quorn chicken pieces in a piri glaze made from crucials sauce which is low in carbs. 1hr post meal BG down to 10.4 by bed time and another meal and snack BG 7.5 It's pretty much a pain having to eat during the night and takes more effort, so my thinking is it would be easier to make a drink and have it ready for my night time bathroom trips and take one out when I'm out and about, so i will give the nutribullet a go as I could probably do with eating more greens. Edited to add yesterday was just a bit of a blip, but this happen whenever I lose focus, recently BG is normally consistently 5-7 also I'm meant to be on 3 different diabetic medications, but stopped them all nearly 3 months ago. [/QUOTE]
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