That's why many people test, and especially those who are not on insulin.Is it helpful to do this to see what foods are causing sugar levels to be high so you can get to grips with your diet ?
Hi @JessT24 by testing your levels you can see what effect foods have on your BS. We are all different and have different tolerances however as well as sugar one of the worst things that a diabetic can eat is carbs and by testing you can work out how many you can eat. You may be lucky and get them on prescription but don't be surprised if you are unsuccessful!Hey right I type 2. Today I have been to see diabetic nurse to ask a lot of questions. One question I like to recive advice on is testing sugar levels .
Is it helpful to do this to see what foods are causing sugar levels to be high so you can get to grips with your diet ?
Thank u
That's why many people test, and especially those who are not on insulin.
Personally, I want to know how food, exercise, stress, and other aspects of my life effect my blood sugar levels. I can't really see how testing would be a bad thing.
Side note: good luck getting your doctor to prescribe test strips though. If you get any pushback, you may have to resort to asking him or her for a 1-3 month supply with the justification that you want to learn.
Yes, yes yes yes yes!Hey right I type 2. Today I have been to see diabetic nurse to ask a lot of questions. One question I like to receive advice on is testing sugar levels .
Is it helpful to do this to see what foods are causing sugar levels to be high so you can get to grips with your diet ?
Thank u
If I can help - happy to do so - in UK - so diff time zone - but workable. Not sure how much I can help. T2 since Oct 15 - diet, exercise and meds but with added complication of heart, blood pressure, IBS, asthma - oh yes and short and bald - bit not as fat as once was! I'm sure others will volunteer - It's a bit of a self help group - share ideas, motivations, etc - you are not alone. In fact on a good day, it can get quite busy!Hey everyone I jess I single mum to two boys , I T2 for 1year aprox. Finding it hard to beat T2! Anyone wish to talk about how we are doing regularly , share good ideas , support one another .
I really like someone I can talk to about T2
Thank you xxx
What are your go-to meals, @Lindy1706 ?Exactly what Sean01 said
Test, record look at the evidence.
I have a selection of meals that I know only put my post prandial BS up by 0.5 - 1.0 mmol these are my go to when I am tired and do not want to think or am busy and do not have time to investigate and they are in my armoury to be used whenever.
Moods, stress, hydration, excercise will all effect your BS readings so write it all down.
Working out a daily average of readings is also useful as it stops you obsessing about the one high number a day, then chart your weekly averages so you can see a clear trend.
In an odd way I really enjoy the opportunity to see what makes my body tick.
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