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Great news Maxwell4.8 this morning. Received my"everything is all right" letter yesterday from my eye screening on Monday, I did say they were very efficient at the hospital - but that really is quick!
Maxwell
I think your anger is being misdirected @eddie1968.
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As someone who doesn't often sleep well I'm always glad when a fellow sufferer does6.7 today...slept realy good last night
Can do, depending in what you've eaten....high GI/GL foods particularly but they're gonna be on our naughty list...Would a couple of minutes make a difference to your result? Does it really react that fast?
Sometimes when I've had really good low numbers the day before my fasting levels are up a bit...a bit of liver awareness and it "helping out" possibly6.7 this morning. Quite disappointing really as I was 5.6 before bed and 7.5 was my highest reading all day yesterday. I'll take some comfort in the fact that my first 14 days fasting average was 7,.5 and my second 14 fasting average was 7.4 and I'm currently on track for a 6.7 average over the first 14 days in March.
Can do, depending in what you've eaten....high GI/GL foods particularly but they're gonna be on our naughty list...
It's going to be more like 20 mins from the start of eating though if test is 2mins post brekky. Good point abt the stimulation idea - Pavlov's dogs and all that...I doubt it; it takes more than a couple of minutes for starch to be converted in to glucose and then be absorbed by the gut. Even pure sugar would take more than a few minutes to be absorbed. It spends some time in the stomach and then passes into the small intestine where absorption takes place. Pretty sure about that from my A-Level biologyWhat I don't know is whether or not the process of eating (or even anticipating or preparing) food can stimulate some kind of secondary source of blood glucose for some reason.
4.8 this morning so the run is now 12 consecutive days below 5. Hope I can keep it going
Unfortunately lost the strict control since yesterday afternoon. 5.8 this morning after a post-dinner reading of 6.3. As I said last night, it's hard being good every day. First time over 5.5 since 5/2.
Do NOT despair.....6.3 is really good......honestly. you're doing great. Sometimes we get fixated and TOO strict, cut yourself some slackUnfortunately lost the strict control since yesterday afternoon. 5.8 this morning after a post-dinner reading of 6.3. As I said last night, it's hard being good every day. First time over 5.5 since 5/2.
Sometimes when I've had really good low numbers the day before my fasting levels are up a bit...a bit of liver awareness and it "helping out" possibly
One or two won't make much difference as far as I can remember its the 3-4 weeks just before your test that count the most. What are your readings like and how long have you been testing for?
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