Well done @CherryAA that is excellent.
The problem I see with my Libre percentages is that whilst my last one said I spent 98% under 7 and only 2% above 7, with an estimated HbA1c of 33mmol/mol , I know I haven't arrived at truly normal yet. Eating something as simple as a bread bun tells me so, and my HbA1c was actually 41!
I don't for an instant think that I'm curedand I know that the libre seem to be a bit generous to say the least ; my last official HbA1c was 44 , Having said all that, my readings are definitely responding to my diet and my diet is going well, and this is the first time that libre said to me " you could be normal" and definitely the first time I've spent a whole week under 7.8 on libre . I do like to celebrate the positive if I can
I haven't had any big bumps for days, just a gentle rise for the morning dump, a gentle fall as I recover from that in the afternoon. my food barely nudges the needle morning or evening . which is excellent !
I have had exactly that experience! Was stupid and had a late night snack of Camembert and walnuts at 9pm, only to wake up to BG of 6.3 when its usually 5.4-5.9... The libre is exactly like a little angel who wants me to be healthy... It has helped me so much...Its interesting how quickly one starts to think - well nothing much I am eating is affecting it so maybe I could save money by using it intermittently.
However for me, the sensor acts as a permanent reminder not to open the fridge door because now it sitting there I know that I will be stuck with looking at the consequences of that action for weeks to come. That is especially true of the later night snack, like now , my blood sugar is 4.7 , if I don't eat anything it will stay around there all night and tomorrow will be a good day. If I have a snack, then my fasting blood sugar will be at least 1 mmol higher and tomorrow will be the worst day for a week!
I know it is the thing that has kept me trying to diet, despite it being so hard to shift weight recently, because if I eat much the blood sugars go up to. I think it has been that which has kept my weight stable for the last couple of months My suspicion is that the monitor is going to be permanent. like having a little angel whispering in my ear 24/7
Just a thought @CherryAA
If you continue to lose weight (if you still need to) it may well improve things for you. I didn't meed to lose a lot of weight but when I got my BMI down to 19.6 I found I could eat a lot of things I had needed to avoid and even now with a BMI of about 21 I am still able to have a normal HbA1c. I am a lot less restrictive over food than I was though still very careful.
I'm so far away from 21 as to be talking different planets at present. I will be very pleased if I ever manage under 30 !
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