Annb
Expert
Odd day yesterday. I had a slice of toast with butter and Marmite for breakfast - because it was easy and I was feeling lethargic (lazy),
Tea but nothing else until quite late on. BG was ridiculously high all day, topping out at 17.4. Then, all of a sudden it dropped to 4.4 so I decided I'd better eat. Around 8 pm I had some corned beef and pickled cucumber with some red cabbage slaw. BG came up to 7.8 before bed time.
Waking BG today was 11.4 rising to 17.2 by 9.25 am. Feeling very hungry but I've taken a dose of insulin without food to try to bring it down to something reasonable before I eat anything.
Neil managed to get some bacon for me yesterday, so, once the BG level has come down to something close to 7, that will be breakfast, probably with some scrambled egg. If I have a second meal, it will be some of the sausage casserole I made a day or so ago with some cauliflower mash. If I take the casserole out of the freezer now, it should be defrosted in time to eat by late afternoon. Getting it out and ready means I probably will bother to eat it.
Mornings is when I get hungry, but that is when my BG is usually at its highest. By afternoon, when BG tends to drop, I don't feel hungry and can't be bothered to prep food so am likely not to eat unless BG drops really low and I have to. Maybe one of these chicken and egg situations - is high BG the reason for hunger or is hunger the reason for BG rise? Or is it the insulin making me hungry? Can't tell but my stomach is complaining just now. As my Dad used to say, my stomach thinks my throat has been cut. (gruesome).
Tea but nothing else until quite late on. BG was ridiculously high all day, topping out at 17.4. Then, all of a sudden it dropped to 4.4 so I decided I'd better eat. Around 8 pm I had some corned beef and pickled cucumber with some red cabbage slaw. BG came up to 7.8 before bed time.
Waking BG today was 11.4 rising to 17.2 by 9.25 am. Feeling very hungry but I've taken a dose of insulin without food to try to bring it down to something reasonable before I eat anything.
Neil managed to get some bacon for me yesterday, so, once the BG level has come down to something close to 7, that will be breakfast, probably with some scrambled egg. If I have a second meal, it will be some of the sausage casserole I made a day or so ago with some cauliflower mash. If I take the casserole out of the freezer now, it should be defrosted in time to eat by late afternoon. Getting it out and ready means I probably will bother to eat it.
Mornings is when I get hungry, but that is when my BG is usually at its highest. By afternoon, when BG tends to drop, I don't feel hungry and can't be bothered to prep food so am likely not to eat unless BG drops really low and I have to. Maybe one of these chicken and egg situations - is high BG the reason for hunger or is hunger the reason for BG rise? Or is it the insulin making me hungry? Can't tell but my stomach is complaining just now. As my Dad used to say, my stomach thinks my throat has been cut. (gruesome).