Liam1955
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Hi. Readings are always high in the mornings and then seem to drop as the day goes on. So my pre-lunch reading is usially 7+, pre-dinner reading is usually 6+, 2 hours post meal is usually (but not always) under 9. My average post meal readings for the last 14 days are 8.1, but that includes post breakfast readings which are usually much higher. I need to get out a calculator and work out the post lunch and dinner readings.
I'm going g to book an HBA1C test for early April to see what's really going on. My HBA1C on diagnosis 10 weeks ago was 97, so it's hopefully improved since then!
Thanks. It's good to know people look out for you when you're absent.@eddie1968 - How are you? Have you heard about your results = yet? 13lizanne was only saying a few days ago, she wondered how you were!
I just love cheese....mmm lol@ickihun - I'm pleased with my fasting this morning. And it is You I have to Thank for giving me the encouragement to slice the Red Leicester Cheese in "thicker" slices for my crackerwheats.
You did the hard work. Slicing Red Leicester evenly on any cracker is deservered of a WINNER post. Ha ha@ickihun - I'm pleased with my fasting this morning. And it is You I have to Thank for giving me the encouragement to slice the Red Leicester Cheese in "thicker" slices for my crackerwheats.
@liam1955
http://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/ for the SD Codefree. The codes for bulk buying strips are
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
@TooManyCrisps you should have breakfast - before anything else. A low carb breakfast (no carb) will settle your 8.4 down.
8.4 isn't a disaster. A little tweak needed, that's all.
Have breakfast and no heavy stress/exercise with a 2 hour test. Let me know what your meter reads. Please.
By the way, what meter are you using?
Thanks for this, @Hiitsme, it gives me hope that my next HBA1C will be lower. I have also lost 1 stone 5lbs since diagnosis which hopefully will have lowered my blood pressure as it was on the edge of too high. My BMI is now just over 26 I think (my maths is awful), but I'd like it to be 22. However, the main priority is the blood sugars.My HbA1c at diagnosis was 95 similar to yours.
Fasting average 7.6
Other readings very incomplete and biased towards the last couple of months
After breakfast 9.2
Before lunch 7.0
After lunch 8.2
Before dinner 7.1
After dinner 8.1
These gave me HbA1c of 50
Using converter
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
Says an average of 8.1
Your HbA1c must have improved a lot
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