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

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5.8 top end of my morning reading, I put it down to HAVING to taste my youngest daughters school cooking raisin flapjacks, just the one small square but late last night, well that my excuse lol

Have a good day everyone.
 
6.5 this am...do not feel as though I have slept today ...slept fitfully
 
9.2 up during the night with a coughing fit. Hope there is no infection brewing. Off to have monthly blood count test cause of methatrexate.
 
Thank you @loulou99782

Just noticed you are on methotrexate. I've weaned myself off that in the last year. Take care of your liver and make sure you get monthly liver function tests. I know they are a pain, but they really are essential
 
Mine 7.2 this am ..slightly better than yesterday though had a high carb meal in the evening ( tortilla's ) total of 67 carbs I did exercise for 1/2 hr afterwards as a counterbalance
 
Thank you @loulou99782

Just noticed you are on methotrexate. I've weaned myself off that in the last year. Take care of your liver and make sure you get monthly liver function tests. I know they are a pain, but they really are essential
The blood tests can be a pain but I would rather know what is going on than become really I'll. I am hoping to reduce my steroids down to my maintaince dose of 10mg next week and am back in diabetic clinic too. I am hoping reducing steroids and going back to preventive antibiotics will help my sugar levels
 
Bedtime - 5.6
Fasting - 5.6

First fasting five EVER!

Me, too. I was 5.8 fasting after a 5.7 bedtime reading. Now I just need to k
Bedtime - 5.6
Fasting - 5.6

First fasting five EVER!


I'm the same this morning Poshtotty in that I also got my first fasting five (see below) since I began testing at the beginning of February. Doesn't it feel good?
 
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