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

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5.8 for me which sounds OK ... that's if it wasn't accompanied by wild and strange dreams all during the night and warm feet for the first two hours before I drifted off.
 
Hi, Pavlos

Last count last night before bed was 15.7.

My count after dinner yesterday was 13.1, after lunch 13.9, Morning 14.3.

Diet yesterday consisted of: Breakfast, 1 boiled egg, 1 slice wholemeal bread & butter. Lunch, I picked at a chicken drumstick, 2 Babybel cheese rounds & strawberry yogurt. Dinner, tin of Tuna in water, small tin of chickpeas and spinach. (For those of you who have read my other threads, you will know I'm struggling to eat due to having a Duodenal ulcer & my appetite has shrunk due to my dramatic weight loss)

Running high again tonight, last reading was 17.7. I've almost fasted today apart from a few cheese slices & slices of ham. All I can think is that my ulcer may be having an effect as I'm still in a lot of pain with it. I have to have a Urea Breath test in 2 weeks & see what the outcome of that is!

Just generally feel like Poo & starting to dread doing each test. I won't test again till bedtime now, fingers crossed I'm down a bit.

Thank you so much Pavlos for your reply, support & general concern. It's much appreciated.
I feel for you. The bread and strawberry yogurt may have to go. Try palin yogurt such as total. It's . Low carb. Sorry but no experience with the ulcer
 
Daytime figures have been all over the place lately ... Once it was 15!!! :nailbiting:
Had hba1c blood test done this morning and I betcha it's going to be higher than it was in August, it was 71 then. I'll find out next Monday. Not looking forward to it.

Ermmmm I don't know what dawn phenomenon is? And I've not heard of the phrase postprandial readings either. Ive got tons of research to do!!!
Sorry :sorry:, postprandial is testing after your meal. If you search the site you'll fine info on Dawn phenomenon. Its when your liver dumps glucose into your system when your blood sugar levels drop but I think it depends if you are in meds or not. I didn't realise you were such a new member. Read the site inside out and you will know more than your doctor and nurses have ever told you since your 2001 diagnosis - anything you don't understand we'll be more than happy to explain. As you already may have seen @pavlosn is one of the best :joyful:
 
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It's 20 here today but rising to 32 by Monday. Easy to get warm, not so easy to keep cool :)
Mmm, rather TOOO warm for my liking. The 20 I guess I could manage but THIRTY TWO :***::dead: - I can see why you may be envious of our 7 (well it is night-time) was a bit warmer earlier
 
Hi, Pavlos

Last count last night before bed was 15.7.

My count after dinner yesterday was 13.1, after lunch 13.9, Morning 14.3.

Diet yesterday consisted of: Breakfast, 1 boiled egg, 1 slice wholemeal bread & butter. Lunch, I picked at a chicken drumstick, 2 Babybel cheese rounds & strawberry yogurt. Dinner, tin of Tuna in water, small tin of chickpeas and spinach. (For those of you who have read my other threads, you will know I'm struggling to eat due to having a Duodenal ulcer & my appetite has shrunk due to my dramatic weight loss)

Running high again tonight, last reading was 17.7. I've almost fasted today apart from a few cheese slices & slices of ham. All I can think is that my ulcer may be having an effect as I'm still in a lot of pain with it. I have to have a Urea Breath test in 2 weeks & see what the outcome of that is!

Just generally feel like Poo & starting to dread doing each test. I won't test again till bedtime now, fingers crossed I'm down a bit.

Thank you so much Pavlos for your reply, support & general concern. It's much appreciated.
Although the bread, fruity yogurt and chickpeas are the items with most carbs, I am not sure that alone they can explain the big rise in your sugar levels this morning.

I suspect that you are right and your ulcer is possibly the culprit!

I do not know too much about ulcers. What is the treatment for them, medication, diet, surgery?

I know it is frustrating to see high readings but I think that at this stage you need to be mentally prepared for them.

You just have to keep eating the right things and testing to see were you are - but also to see that you are not dangerously high. With a reading in the 20s I probably would have rushed to A&E.

It is probably checking your urine for ketones as well if you continue to run high levels of glucose. Drink lots of fluids as well.

All I can suggest is to keep calm, continue doing the right things and trust that things will improve with time.

Do go to the doctors and ask about the test for t1 as if you have been misdiagnosed and you are not t2 that could explain your high levels.
 
With not being able to test I don't know if roasted butternut squash risotto with feta cheese will be bad for the bs - highish carbs I guess with the rice and I've not looked up the butternut squash (never had it before - has the texture of a root vegetable but doesn't look like one in the raw). I was virtuous :angelic:and only tasted the garlic bread that came with it. Anyhow my bedtime cocoa is made with soya milk tonight with a teaspoon of creamed coconut to take the "flatness" out of the taste and its really quite nice. Be interesting to know the "numbers" though - I thought it would be nice to get away from testing for a day or two but I'm getting withdrawal symptoms :rolleyes:
 
Hi @stable-jan thanks i am starting to feel a bit better still quite chesty see what asthma nurse says tomorrow when she rings. I have been watching the carbs a bit but only slightly reducing them as i use lots of energy with my genetic condition. Specialist for that is really against me dropping carbs to no less than 75-80g a day min. But i have lost some weight, so will see what happens.
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Go away for a few days, only to come back and find we are 'Legend'….
Does this mean I'm going to have to arm myself with a bow and arrow and fight Goblins to protect the Unicorns? o_O
I quickly went from being Regular to Senior in no more than a couple of days........ at least it takes @pavlosn 's vision away :joyful:
 
Go away for a few days, only to come back and find we are 'Legend'….
Does this mean I'm going to have to arm myself with a bow and arrow and fight Goblins to protect the Unicorns? o_O
Lol.. I love that film... Tim Curry's fruity voiced demon and a young Tom Cruise - what's not to like.
 
Very late posting today! Kindle problems- but replacement being covered tomorrow, the app on my phone only lets me read not post:mad:

Waking 5.3
Pre lunch - after a good walk around town was 5.7, didn't test after as was tried and tested homemade soup.
Pre dinner 5.1 - didn't test after as tried and tested black farmers and coleslaw, raspberries and cream
Bedtime 4.8
Will catch up on all your posts in the morning - sweet dreams !!;)
 
Hi @stable-jan thanks i am starting to feel a bit better still quite chesty see what asthma nurse says tomorrow when she rings. I have been watching the carbs a bit but only slightly reducing them as i use lots of energy with my genetic condition. Specialist for that is really against me dropping carbs to no less than 75-80g a day min. But i have lost some weight, so will see what happens.
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A LOT of people on here have found that dropping the carbs (even against diet nurse's advice) has given them MORE energy - its useless having the glucose from the carbs running around in your blood if it can't get used by your system and is just making your blood sugar tests run high. Obviously I don't know your condition so couldn't advise - just my opinion of course - but I would suggest reading the low carbing posts on the forum - think there is a section devoted to just that? But if you do a search it will bring them up and @pavlosn is a very knowledgeable guy who explains things much better than I - his experience AND his insight and well - his English is better than mine and I'm English born and bred :playful:
 
Hi @stable-jan thanks i am starting to feel a bit better still quite chesty see what asthma nurse says tomorrow when she rings.
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Glad you are starting to feel better - forgot to add that to my earlier reply - I tend to reply "ar*e about" as my Dad used to say - answering the last bit first then working my way to the beginning - but hadn't gotten all the way when I "posted" my reply
 
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