Yes, but you get a better idea if you test before you eat, then at 1 hour and 2 hours. Expect a spike at 1 hour (it happens to everyone after eating carbs) but a non-diabetic should generally be back down again at 2 to 2.5 hours.
But what level are you starting on, and when was this last test taken?
Today I took some readings before lunch.
They were 5.2, 4.7 & 4.9
For lunch I had smoked salmon with salad (lettuce, cucumber, some greek olives, cappers, capsicum) and an egg. I followed this with 4 dried apricots.
My readings one hour later were all over the place ranging from 4.4 to 6.2.
Two hours later I had just four readings ranging 5.7 to 5.9.
This has got me worried.
I did have a hot shower just prior to the 2 hour readings and I have been very very stressed the last 4 or so days. Just seems odd that the readings would go up. However, with everything I read I am beginning to think that the meter I am using which is a few years old is probably not that reliable. I had very low carb lunch so this is really odd.
Further to my the beginning of this thread that I started I rang Diabetes Australia the next day and the response I received is that people who are not diabetic (including pre diabetics) should not do home monitoring which I thought was odd.
I know the results are accurate but they can be an indicator.
I understand your obsession. I am a bit the same myself.
Maybe you should buy some more strips but force yourself to test just a couple of times a week or a fortnight. You are pre-diabetic and don't want to let it slip over the mark, but try and restrict yourself to once or twice a week and not dozens of times a day.
Maybe you are being a bit hard on yourself. An HbA1c of 5.6 is perfectly normal and that equates to 6.3mmol/l (the measurement units we see on our meters.)
Upper 4's but I do accept lower 5's as OK.
My hba1c test a couple of months ago was 5.6 and that was before I started low carbing. I would like to get it down to the upper 4's.
I am not pre-diatebtic (yet and hopefully never).
My last fasting glucose nearly 3 months ago was 5 at one test and 5.6 at another.
Glucose tolerance test was 7 after 2 hours. Hba1c was 5.6.
Just trying to do everything I can to get it lower. I find keeping a good diary very helpful.
Personally I don't think you need to worry if you are not even pre-diabetic. Those readings wouldn't worry me. Are you overweight at all?
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