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

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How... oddly gratifying, she writes (with manufactured humility).

Nice to know that someone else recognised our uber-coolness, doncha think?
 
Mmm, so they don't have YOUR prescription BUT they do have a stock that they can take some out of to give you......
 
I'm in exalted company then @pavlosn and @Brunnaria are legends too!
so many legends in one forum!
Just as long as we remain living legends!
I suppose it's an improvement on my previous description of "Regular", which always made me think of bowel movements.

Pavlos

P.S. @alliebee nice to see you are on top of things and your levels are coming down.


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Thankyou yes I'm testing every 15 mins at the moment. Its coming down nicely I'm 7.8 and its a nice steady drop
So glad to hear its coming down again - you had us all worried but we won't stop until you report all is well
 
Oooh I've become a legend?? Where did that come from lol. On my profile. Is that a polite way of saying I post too much
I was wondering what those "names" meant especially I noticed on one or two "Senior" but knew it wasn't age cos they're younger than me
 
Figures
Before tea last night 5.00 (to many carbs 95! woah, but that baked spud was goooood)
2 hours Post 7.3
plus an hour 5.8 (pre bed)
This morning 5.5
2 slices of toast (45g carbs) and 2 hrs later 6.8

Bread needed using up - had forgotten about it and its going dry - that's my excuse anyhow (though true)
 
@alliebee I think it has changed on the forum for everyone, I am coming as senior, I am only 32 as pavlos said as long as i am a living senior it does not matter.
 
Pre-lunch 5.4
3 cheesy scrambled eggs and two ryvitas with butter - total carbs approx 17 (there's still bread left and toast was tempting
 
Slightly higher, old meter would probably have been ~5.1
(6 tests )
5.0-5.8 avg 5.65 new meter,
4.8 - 5.9 avg 5.55 old meter
Well within the accuracy percentage I've seen posted then but as someone else said @pavlosn I think, its the figures before our eyes we react to isn't it. What's the test you refer to in your signature? I'm pre-diabetic but still interested - always good to know what you know about your condition (or potential condition)
 
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