LittleWolf said:My HbA1c is 5.4%
My doctor says I am not diabetic.
I have dinner at around 7, at 3 am today BG was 8.6. I continued to fast until noon and it went down to 5.7
My readings are usually 5.6-7 but I've seen numbers everywhere.
On two occasions I had pizza at night, went to bed at 12.6 (6months ago) and 11.4 (3 weeks ago) then woke up roughly 8 hours later at 9.6 (6 months) and 14.3 (most recent)
The highest fasting I've ever had was 19.4 after a hypo the previous night. I'm getting a bit desperate with these erratic readings and because my BG is so crazy, it's hard to convince my GP that it isnt just ME that's crazy. At least I can show him that plenty of unmedicated diabetics can and do test lower than 7 and lower than me.
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Frosty66 said:
LittleWolf said:Oddly, weetabix and shredded wheat are worse than granola for me producing levels in the teens.
I ate two pizzas in six months... It's not unreasonable for someone told they don't need low carb. I try, but it's hard at home where my dad decides everything and thinks if I don't want bread/chips that I'm returning to my anorexic tendencies. I even leave home for weeks at a time so I can cook my own food at friend's houses but I'm not allowed to move out for family reasons
It's not just pizza either. Sorry but it's hard for a skinny, active ex anorexic to unlearn being food-positive after all that YOU NEED CARBS indoctrination and being force fed pizza. Sorry for ranting again.
Anyway today was 5.7 and 10.2 after breakfast.
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willow67 said:hello there
i'm only three days into Type 2....this morning mine was 8.9
Yorksman said:willow67 said:hello there
i'm only three days into Type 2....this morning mine was 8.9
That was typical for me 8 months ago. This morning I was 4.2, the lowest in my current series in the 4s and 5s. Be careful with the carbs that you eat and be a bit more active and that 8.9 will become a 7.9 and a 6.9 in turn and so on.
willow67 said:this morning 8.8 :mrgreen: slowly slowly catchy monkey ?
Yorksman said:willow67 said:this morning 8.8 :mrgreen: slowly slowly catchy monkey ?
I was 5.0 this morning and I'll probably be mid 5s tomorrow. There is a lot of variation so you look for a general trend. Individual readings are less important for this aspect. Where individual readings are important is for testing the effects of certain foods.
For most type 2 diabetics, but not all, a slow patient approach, taking care with what one eats and trying to be more active works very well. Slowly losing weight too helps and, once lost this way, is more likely to stay off. Whatever you are doing, just keep it up and look to see where you can improve. In most people's diets, there are usually 'forbidden fruits' as it were.
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