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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1753163" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Glink, What exactly are your morning readings? Sometimes I wonder whether individuals are striving for something virtually impossible. Even a 'normal' person's readings fluctuate and can be higher in the mornings. Before most of us were diagnosed or before we first started testing our levels because of some suspicion, how would we KNOW what our body's 'normal' levels were, ie when we definitely didn't have diabetes? I would not have a clue what was normality for my body before it all started to go haywire. If for example, (long before my pancreas started playing up) and I am 57 now and just diagnosed, I may well have been rising on a 6 or whatever. If that is the case, how on earth could I hope for it to be lower once diagnosed, even a NO carb diet would be unlikely to lower it to less than what is the norm for my body? (I appreciate insulin can do this so I guess I am on about those not on medication). Apologies if yours are sky high though Glink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1753163, member: 451727"] Glink, What exactly are your morning readings? Sometimes I wonder whether individuals are striving for something virtually impossible. Even a 'normal' person's readings fluctuate and can be higher in the mornings. Before most of us were diagnosed or before we first started testing our levels because of some suspicion, how would we KNOW what our body's 'normal' levels were, ie when we definitely didn't have diabetes? I would not have a clue what was normality for my body before it all started to go haywire. If for example, (long before my pancreas started playing up) and I am 57 now and just diagnosed, I may well have been rising on a 6 or whatever. If that is the case, how on earth could I hope for it to be lower once diagnosed, even a NO carb diet would be unlikely to lower it to less than what is the norm for my body? (I appreciate insulin can do this so I guess I am on about those not on medication). Apologies if yours are sky high though Glink. [/QUOTE]
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