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<blockquote data-quote="Kittylitter" data-source="post: 1798833" data-attributes="member: 354354"><p>Woke-up with a reading of 5.7, which is good for me it is usually 6.3, (not been diagnosed with pre-diabetes), and had breakfast and it rose from 5.7 to 9.5 after 1 hour - I tested because I felt ill will headache, spaced out feeling and exhausted, had to lie down, then tested at 2 hours it was 6.8, but is still in the 6's all day with only water and no food - I assumed that below pre-diabetic level we would not get symptoms of high blood sugars. So I just have to accept that my body was having a go at me for feeding it poison at breakfast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kittylitter, post: 1798833, member: 354354"] Woke-up with a reading of 5.7, which is good for me it is usually 6.3, (not been diagnosed with pre-diabetes), and had breakfast and it rose from 5.7 to 9.5 after 1 hour - I tested because I felt ill will headache, spaced out feeling and exhausted, had to lie down, then tested at 2 hours it was 6.8, but is still in the 6's all day with only water and no food - I assumed that below pre-diabetic level we would not get symptoms of high blood sugars. So I just have to accept that my body was having a go at me for feeding it poison at breakfast. [/QUOTE]
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