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Type 2's: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning?

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Got to Perth about 2.00 am local time last night. 6.2 at bedtime and 5.3 just now so not bad after the travel, albeit with reasonable regular meals.
 
Woke up on 5.5 after another day of 5's and even 4.2, 4.6 -went to bed on 4.9! Crazy how we are happy with 5's then after seeing 4's want them instead? (Well, that's how I am!!) Last day of my 6 in a row at work, I can just about see my day off!!
 
9. fasting very restless night seems to trend that way sunday nights
 
7.8 had a terrible day yesterday as full of cold ...had no supper as levels high got up this am to 7.8 sighsssss
 
14.2. Losing the will to live went bed at 8.2

Alliebee - For give me for not trawling way back, but what sort of scores were you seeing before your meandering to the carb-tastic side of life?
 
5.6 at bedtime
6.0 this morning …… I think that might mean I suffered a Liver Dump?
To be fair it was after wheeling around preparing 1.5kg of RAW dog food for the day
That dog eats more meat in a day than I do in a fortnight

Whilst it's probable your liver had a part in your 6.0 this morning, I wouldn't be too concerned. 0.4 difference isn't horrendous, unless it's on the way down from something much higher, and neither of us can know that at present. What are your trends doing?
 
6.1 - not surprised as couldn't get to sleep and ended up taking painkillers - just woke up half an hour ago and still feel rough. I hate fibromyalgia.
 
4.0 for me this morning, so bang in the middle of my personal range. To be honest, it was a bit of a surprise. I thought I might be nearer my upper range as last night's dinner was slightly above my usual figures at 4.9. I know that's still very low, but we're talking personal ranges here. Anyway, in this instance I was proven wrong. On a food related note, my dinner was a new recipe I was trying and it was a bit odd. I have two portions left, so I have at least one more go with it before I decide if it's a repeater or not.

This afternoon, I have my diabetic podiatry check. I'm not expecting any issues, and that then ticks my last box in the list of checks we should have as diabetics. It's only taken 11 months, but of course, much of that time I wasn't available. I did have a private podiatry check when diagnosed, just for my peace of mind, and that was fine.

Other than that, I have some paperwork to clear and I need to re-shuffle the office a bit, as we're having new network storage, so that we butch up our storage/backups and streaming facilities, whether we're here or elsewhere. Like so many others, we have become pretty dependent on technology and therefore really to have to ensure we retain the integrity of it. Of course, there will be frustrated words, so best done before my OH comes home in a few weeks. The new hardware should arrive by the end of the week, so if I disappear I will have had a catastrophic accident tackling the spaghetti-like cable tangle behind the office cabinetry!
 

Just to butt in on this, have you got a spread sheet of some sort on your device? Personally I use Excel on my PC. You can then record all your readings in separate columns, one for each "event" such as fasting, before lunch, 2 hrs after etc etc. Then you can average each column and will be able to see the trends.
 
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