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

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I suspect an advantage of the Newcastle diet is it improves the insulin response to the liver, certainly I'm not seeing any rises if I don't eat, and the BG is staying down when I do, the the liver and pancreas cycle seems to be working with the right feedback.
I'm even getting used to the 3's and 4's now, I never enjoyed being that low previously.
6.8 is still a very good number though.

I'm not saying 6.8 is awful, but it is way off my usual personal ranges.
 
Hi folks. Still on holiday with slow slow connection. Just need to tell you I had lunch in a cafe with limited choice. I had double egg and chips with a slice of white toast. Cup of tea. Not able to test until 2.5hrs. A horrendous 10.1 average of 3 tests.. I haven't been up there since May, and never been that high at 2.5hrs ever. Disgusted with myself. But I did enjoy it :) :) :) :) and I had my best fasting this morning' 5.1. Readings all week so far have been excellent until lunch today :) :) :)
Hello Bluetit- even though you may not get back on for a day or so!! Lovely to see you though, must be awful when you can't choose what you would normally, hopefully you came down ok later?
 
Hi folks. Still on holiday with slow slow connection. Just need to tell you I had lunch in a cafe with limited choice. I had double egg and chips with a slice of white toast. Cup of tea. Not able to test until 2.5hrs. A horrendous 10.1 average of 3 tests.. I haven't been up there since May, and never been that high at 2.5hrs ever. Disgusted with myself. But I did enjoy it :) :) :) :) and I had my best fasting this morning' 5.1. Readings all week so far have been excellent until lunch today :) :) :)

what was it later? Chips and bread is a fair whammy. And as a one off I'd just go with it. Hope you are enjoying break as weather has been rubbish.
 
Cereal is up in the 50+ per 100g. Not really a choice for most of us. Total. Greek yogurt is around 5.5. Lot of us go for yogurt with a few berries for breakfast
The problem with cereals is that not only are they high in carbs, the carbs they contain are highly soluble and so are very quickly digested. The combined effect is that they cause a lot of glucose to enter our blood stream very quickly, our pancreas is not able to deal with it in such a short time and our blood glucose levels spike as a result.

The glycemic index of a food tells us how quickly the food causes our blood sugar to rise. It is a relative measure with the value of 1 being the glycemic index of glucose itself.

For best control one should limit carbs and where possible choose carbs with a low glycemic index.

Testing our blood levels before and after meals educates us on the effect of different types of foods and different quantities of these foods on our levels. As I said earlier the target is for the two hour after meal count to be within 2 mmol of the before meal count. If it is not then you should either chose a food with a lower glycemic index value or one with less carbs ( or a smaller quantity of the same food) until you can meet the 2 mmol target.

Once you hit this target consistently, you should see a decreasing trend in before meal counts as well.


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It's very confusing at first, have a good read around here and ask questions- I learnt all I know from this lovely forum. For years pre-type 2 I purchased low fat etc, now I know it's loaded with sugar and therefore carbs!! Full fat is far better for us on low carb !!

Low car


Dieting and blood gkucise control can go hand in hand. You need to make the right choices by your meter. Most of us have lost substantial amounts of weight upping fats and cutting out the carbs as far as possible. I know it seems counterintuitive after years of low fat advice but low fat products are on full of sugar

I wouldn't agree with that, I buy low fat versions of most things, very few have sugar in them.
Possibly several years ago, a few headline brands did, but now most versions are similar.

Always read the label though, the one you don't will be the one that is full of sugar.
 
I wouldn't agree with that, I buy low fat versions of most things, very few have sugar in them.
Possibly several years ago, a few headline brands did, but now most versions are similar.

Always read the label though, the one you don't will be the one that is full of sugar.
Hmmm.... Most if not all low fat versions of foods I have looked at, and that's an awful lot. Have increased sugar levels
 
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Hmmm.... Most if not all low fat versions of foods I have looked at, and that's an awful lot. Have increased super levels

I wouldn't argue with the ones you looked at, but I did a specifically low fat diet for a year, and still eat low fat since.
I didn't find a problem.
 
Mine was 7.3, 11.3 2 hours after breakfast,forgot to do it before lunch,but did it 2 hours after and it was 9.1 but I'm still not feeling right still feel sick got stomach pains galore,still got a headache and I keep shivering even though I don't feel cold,is this normal.
Sounds like you are ailing with something. This will send your levels up. Take care.
 
6.1 this morning, much better. Still getting leg cramps. I have to increase my walking, but am so unstable on my legs. The month before diagnosis I lost so much strength in them and it is not coming back as fast as I like it. When I am tired like this week my legs are weaker and the cramps higher. I go one holidays in a month for a month, so will try to get to the pool every day.
 
6.1 this morning, much better. Still getting leg cramps. I have to increase my walking, but am so unstable on my legs. The month before diagnosis I lost so much strength in them and it is not coming back as fast as I like it. When I am tired like this week my legs are weaker and the cramps higher. I go one holidays in a month for a month, so will try to get to the pool every day.
Are you on a statin at all. One of the adverse side effects can be cramps. If so you should ask to be swapped to a different statin that suits you better.
 
17.6
didn,t feel well during the night and tested a few times and levels varied between 17.6 amd 19.8
 
4.6 again this morning. I am giving blood later today so it will be interesting to see if this makes any difference to tomorrow's reading.

Maxwell
 
7.1 pre dinner so off for 65 laps of driveway (long driveway) and back down to 6.4. Hot day too :)

Take care guys
 
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