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T2s: What was your fasting BG this morning, and what did you eat yesterday?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 371625" data-source="post: 2210225"><p>I don't measure after every meal any more. After a year without any readings outside the non-diabetic range an a HbA1c 0f 32 I largely gave it up.</p><p>I still measure every 2nd morning (usually 5.30am) and every 3rd evening (usually 6pm, before dinner) to make sure that my background levels don't change. I do also check sometimes after a meal that is higher in carbs than usual. For example, last time I had risotto (about 60g of carbs), my BG was well under 5 two hours after eating.</p><p>If my background readings rise, or I have another reason to do so, I will test more but don't have any reason to really. All readings well in non-diabetic range for 3 years now.</p><p></p><p>I believe that moderate carbs and exercise is a better alternative than LCHF. It certainly works for me, and may do for some others too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 371625, post: 2210225"] I don't measure after every meal any more. After a year without any readings outside the non-diabetic range an a HbA1c 0f 32 I largely gave it up. I still measure every 2nd morning (usually 5.30am) and every 3rd evening (usually 6pm, before dinner) to make sure that my background levels don't change. I do also check sometimes after a meal that is higher in carbs than usual. For example, last time I had risotto (about 60g of carbs), my BG was well under 5 two hours after eating. If my background readings rise, or I have another reason to do so, I will test more but don't have any reason to really. All readings well in non-diabetic range for 3 years now. I believe that moderate carbs and exercise is a better alternative than LCHF. It certainly works for me, and may do for some others too. [/QUOTE]
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