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viviennem said:I didn't see you in my wine vat!
bigfatpaulie said:26.2 this morning,better go for a long walk and burn some of this off
Obviously last nights big bowl of mixed olives,feta cheese and sundried tomatos didn't agree with me which is a shame because they were bloody tasty to say the least!
I'm literally counting down the days now for that appointmentJeannemum said:bigfatpaulie said:26.2 this morning,better go for a long walk and burn some of this off
Obviously last nights big bowl of mixed olives,feta cheese and sundried tomatos didn't agree with me which is a shame because they were bloody tasty to say the least!
Oh heck Paul, that is so high. That endo appointment can`t come soon enough!
6.4 before bedtime..That's pretty **** good!!! :thumbup:claymic said:10.3 this morning - which is the lowest i have seen in the last 2 weeks. Also last night my +2hr after dinner/before bedtime reading was 6.4 which is the first 6 i have seen since i started low carbing....
....hopefully it will still go down down down
bigfatpaulie said:26.2 this morning,better go for a long walk and burn some of this off
Obviously last nights big bowl of mixed olives,feta cheese and sundried tomatos didn't agree with me which is a shame because they were bl**dy tasty to say the least!
Sure does. All humans have a built in 'correction mechanism' that releases glucose from the liver when we haven't eaten for long periods. Because T2's have poor 1st phase insulin response - and see this a lot in the am (almost all of us) - we gave it a name called: Dawn Phenomenon. Though it's not really a 'phenomenon' at all. It's a normal human body process that happens to all 'living creatures' without which we wouldn't wake up in the morning. It's just that T2 diabetics - have something broken - which allows the blood sugar to rise and rise until the eating of food or taking of an insulin bolus stops the rise. Eating regularly is way important for T2 diabetics. Skipping a meal is a big no-no.lucylocket61 said:6.5 today, but I hadnt eaten for 18 hours, and had been up and about for 3 hours before testing. Would that make a difference?