Did you have any sauces or marinade, sometime they have sugar in them?5.7 this morning. Not that high for a long time. But - BBQ yesterday evening at some friends and I don't think that the farm sausages were 100% meat after all. Does anyone else BG shoot up through red wine? Something there made mine peek at 8.9 which for me since I started LCHF is really really high.
I think red wine spikes me but haven't drank alcohol for yrs. White wine definitely did.5.7 this morning. Not that high for a long time. But - BBQ yesterday evening at some friends and I don't think that the farm sausages were 100% meat after all. Does anyone else BG shoot up through red wine? Something there made mine peek at 8.9 which for me since I started LCHF is really really high.
In thinking about it - you are probably right. I bet it was a combination of many things adding up causing the spike. I will need to try red wine on it's own to see what that does over the two hours. Thank you.Did you have any sauces or marinade, sometime they have sugar in them?
2 hats for me dear - flat cap for driving and straw hat for for wandering around the field. You're right about sunstroke, and I think diabetics are more prone to it.Wear a hat honey, sunstroke no joke
I have opened a new pot of strips today mate, try for the fasting fives before I get them in the morning.
On the contrary, I can expect an appreciable drop in FBG following a convivial evening. I rather suspect your sausages were the more likely cuplrit.Does anyone else BG shoot up through red wine?
Possibilities include overdoing the carnivore thing, sauces or sausages made out of dust - increase wine5.7 this morning. Not that high for a long time. But - BBQ yesterday evening at some friends and I don't think that the farm sausages were 100% meat after all. Does anyone else BG shoot up through red wine? Something there made mine peek at 8.9 which for me since I started LCHF is really really high.
Might be a silly question!!
I can see a few of these threads each day populated by many people and it is clear from the forum we have diverse people with diverse results.
What I am still not sure of myself is what I am aiming for in terms of my on FBG reading.
I am T2 newly diagnosed and range from mid 4's to early 5's (probably more in the 5's than 4's unless red wine involved). no real change in 2 months with around just over 2 stone weight loss.
Am I after 4's all the time or are early 5's ok/normal as per the NICE guidelines say they are?
I am assuming everyone has their own goal, just interested in knowing if this too is as diverse for everyone or are we all wanting a "golden number" and if so what is that? or is the target the NICE guidelines or those agreed with your DN?
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