I'm still new to all this, just waiting for my diabetic clinic appointment to be officially diagnosed, but I've done a lot of reading and am currently following a low carb diet (about 30-50g a day which seems to be keeping me in good control.
I'd like to have 'tight control' though, and was wondering if anybody could have a look at my numbers and see if these are within acceptable ranges...
I start with a fasting bg of 4.6-4.9 most mornings, but then it doesn't matter what I eat for breakfast (it's always zero carb though), I always end up just above 6 and it takes me around 3-4 hours to come down into the 5's.
After a lunch of tuna salad. prawn salad or quorn salad I'll be high 5's to low 6's after 1 hour and usually mid to low 5's after 2.
Evenings are no problem, and I rarely go above 5.5 after eating my dinner.
I understand that these are well within the acceptable range, but they're not really in the 'tight' range, particulary after breakfast and lunch. Will I be given oral medication with these sorts of numbers or just told to carry on? It's just frustrating that I'm eating a very low carb diet, and no carbs at all for breakfast, small portions too, but I still can't get within the 'tight' control region. I'm not trying for the Bernstein range, as although his book is full of great advice, I really don't think those bg levels are acheivable, particularly without insulin, but I don't think 5.5 is an unrealistic target, or is it? :?
Anybody else low carbing and acheiving 'tight control' numbers, particularly in the mornings?
I'd like to have 'tight control' though, and was wondering if anybody could have a look at my numbers and see if these are within acceptable ranges...
I start with a fasting bg of 4.6-4.9 most mornings, but then it doesn't matter what I eat for breakfast (it's always zero carb though), I always end up just above 6 and it takes me around 3-4 hours to come down into the 5's.
After a lunch of tuna salad. prawn salad or quorn salad I'll be high 5's to low 6's after 1 hour and usually mid to low 5's after 2.
Evenings are no problem, and I rarely go above 5.5 after eating my dinner.
I understand that these are well within the acceptable range, but they're not really in the 'tight' range, particulary after breakfast and lunch. Will I be given oral medication with these sorts of numbers or just told to carry on? It's just frustrating that I'm eating a very low carb diet, and no carbs at all for breakfast, small portions too, but I still can't get within the 'tight' control region. I'm not trying for the Bernstein range, as although his book is full of great advice, I really don't think those bg levels are acheivable, particularly without insulin, but I don't think 5.5 is an unrealistic target, or is it? :?
Anybody else low carbing and acheiving 'tight control' numbers, particularly in the mornings?