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Type 2s: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning? (very low chat level)

6.7 *shrugs* just one of those days, no rhyme, no reason
 
4.7 today and 5.1 yesterday. I got a bit too lax with my carbs over the weekend (a few cold beers, a sausage roll, a couple of other things). It doesn't appear to have affected my morning FBG but I shudder to think what my spikes were. Last time I tested after a shortcrust pastry my level went to 14!
 
I've had white bread, so spiked to 16.2 last night but I was reluctant to take extra insulin. I need more low carb groceries. (Protein rolls or wraps)
Fbg 8.6 . No surprise. I need to get my heart back into lchf.
But I did enjoy my 2 mini stotties with butter.
 
8.4 today

I thought it might be higher 'cos I had a Lidl roll last night for supper. Still can't lose the desire for bread ...
 
@Tim55 my fbgs are fluctuating but my routine is well out.
Has your med routine been irregular too.
Come on @Tim55. We know how to keep steady. Let's do good management for ourselves. We ARE worth it.
I know grief makes us do crazy things. I'm eating white bread, knowing it doesn't work for me but I'm feeling wounded from the loss.
Let's do this together. Get ourselves back on track. We will feel better and less emotional on our good routine. Please @Tim55 .
 
Morning All

Out of hospital means I am back in control, so I've started ALA, B1 and B12 again but I am not taking another Naproxen for some time......

FBG today was 6.5 which is considerably higher than I had got used to, but not too bad under the circumstances
 
7/6/16 - Morning.

8.9 - (Bloods gone mad, since stopping Dapagliflozin)
 
9.9 at 10am

These low figures for me way way better than averaging 27.4 like I was 3 months ago
 
10.1 at 8.35am
Nothing to eat since 5pm the day before (15 1/2 hr fasting), also nothing bad to eat the day before........ will have to think about this one!
 
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