Are those results constant across different levels of carbs in the meal? Only ask out of interest - nothing to do with me so feel free to ignore.Was looking through my BS charts yesterday and noticed a very interesting pattern.
If my fbs is 4.8 the 2 hr test after eating is usually at around 6.6.
If 5.5 it is around 6.6 after 2 hrs
If fbs is 6.2 it is also around 6.6 at 2 hours after eating
This is also replicated during the day with pre meal and post meal readings.
I just thought that it was so interesting to see how my body regulates the blood sugar and that it is not quite so random as I first thought.
Breakfast is almost always always 9g carbs but my other meal of the day varies between 6 and 8 grams.Are those results constant across different levels of carbs in the meal? Only ask out of interest - nothing to do with me so feel free to ignore.
No PM it was worse than that...I can't say anymore it may be struck out by the mods (and I wouldn't blame them)...good to see your BG is coming down...I feel that higher blood pressure may affect them...my blood pressure is slightly raised & my BG's are higher than usual...so there may be a link.I love the idea of Harry being naughty..was he sniffing bums?
Excellent discipline/grouping. Thanks for the info.Breakfast is almost always always 9g carbs but my other meal of the day varies between 6 and 8 grams.
Have also noticed that if the 2nd meal is even lower than 6g of carbs my body will grab glucose from somewhere else - My guess is from the protein content.
I agree!
The pockets on women’s sweatpants don’t even hold a tissue, whereas the pockets on men’s sweatpants can hold the contents of a small handbag....and you have at least 4 pockets....
>^..^<
Managed to sneak a few minutes on my phone while Mr C is glued to the cricket in a cosy Tobermory pub.
Very glad to see @Cumberland has a nice comfortable fbg today.
Mine was 5.7 today and yesterday 5.1 so holiday grub seems fine, and lack of metformin doesn’t seem to be having a deleterious effect now.
I’m thrilled to be entering a bin discussion my husband drives a bin lorry so I never think about it - I leave it to him. SIL and his dad also work on the bins - they are all obsessed by it, it’s very funny, within 5 mins of them being in the same room their conversation will have turned to bins and the merits or otherwise of the local rounds. My daughter made a fabulous calendar for Mr C’s Christmas present. She took photos of many different bins throughout the year and made a montage. The title page was ‘Bins of Cornwall’ it was far and away his favourite present!
Drawstrings are useful...but I am still waiting for the losing of weight bit...
Sigh....
>^..^<
Talking of happy days, the wonder wheel of calm before the storm issued forth a smart 5.4 at 0600 and then, like a dread punishment taken from the basalt stele of Hammurabi, drove up to 6.3 by 0700 with the cry of “release the liver”
The surgery patients group meeting yesterday was survived by not only remaining conscious throughout but by being awarded with another go on the surgery cleanliness inspection roster - white gloves and clip boards at the ready. We don’t meet now until the first Wednesday in August and then its all hands to the pumps to help with crowd control on flu jab sessions; a bit like that scene in The Life Of Brian “freedom or crucifixion?”
Have a great day if you can.
Ladies Have to agree, from what my missus tells..
AND they save time too...
Only come in 6 base colours (as do most mens clothes) so shopping is really just a case of
(estimated time max 20 mins allowing for parking car & queueing to pay)
* Pop in.
* Select correct size.
* Pay for them
* leave shop
* enjoy a more productive day.
Wifes version,
(estimated time based on previous experiences 5 hours min)
* look through a zillions colours of each item,
* minutely inspect EACH for the tiniest of of variations in style,
( NB Most Invisible (it seems ) to the male eye without female guidance.)
* Inspect EVERY item in store, just in case
...
* Go outside calm, down husband, tell him you've found what you want, just want HIS opinion,
(oh the lies you all tell)
* spend another 30 minutes looking at ALL shop stock again, just in case
* then select first item seen...
* Queue and pay
* leave store..
* return home,
* check items, prepare list of what to return...:***:
( apparently THEM is the rulez of shopping, so can not be skipped,
a fact, the average male i bet is totally unaware of.)
But do agree in the clothing in general, my stuff does seem cheaper & better material
never shrinks in tumble dryer either..
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