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

Averaging 8.4 in a morning why
Have you monitored your bg levels at other times?@Mcleanmr.

An important time to test is just before you take the first mouthful, be it breakfast, lunch or dinner. Then compare that first reading with the result two hours later.

The second reading should be no more than 2 mmols/l above the first one and no higher than 8 mmols/l. By reducing the carbohydrates in your meals, you can bring those results down to a healthy range.

The FBG reading is usually the last to come down.
 
10.6 this morning before food. Is this the dawn phenomenon - because my readings are always lower during the rest of the day.
Welcome to this FBG thread for type 2 diabetics @DebbieAnnW. We're pleased you could join us.

Do you test as soon as you're awake or wait until you're about to have breakfast?
Once again, welcome.
 
6.3 today, still getting over a sinus headache so unable to work out as it hurts to much. Inside of my nose is so dry and sore, weird. Really feeling sorry or myself but there are people worse off than my dry nose and head hurting :bored:
 
6.3 today, still getting over a sinus headache so unable to work out as it hurts to much. Inside of my nose is so dry and sore, weird. Really feeling sorry or myself but there are people worse off than my dry nose and head hurting :bored:
I feel for you @Lainie71. Any inflammation of the delicate tissues in your nasal passages and mouth is particularly painful.

As a young man, my husband (who is not diabetic) suffered frequent sinus headaches made worse by high humidity. The one factor that eased his symptoms was a drier climate; hard to come by anywhere in the British Isles!

In later life he is much better and puts the improvement down to our way of eating, that is lots of fish, seafood, a wide selection of vegetables and no red meat or ultra processed foods.
 
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