Not sure on this one @gennepher
my heart says whatever works for you..
but my minds logical sidesays it SHOULD be the natural state you wake up in,
that tells the best tale of you nights slumber and bodies recovery from the previous days/weeks activities...imho..bearing in mind it's not a one off score, but the trend that really sets the tone for our 'Recovery'
As i understand it, we are tall pot of glucose, encumbered by too much of the stuff, either because we overloaded in years gone by and the pot is overflowing, (T2D) or because we manage the movement and efficiency of using up THAT energy source (glucose) ineffectively..(T2D)
Our first step is to cut down the amount coming in..(LCHF)
the outcome of that is we are STILL a pot of Glucose, all be it NOT simmering over quite as much as it's NOT being topped up in such a huge manner on a daily basis.
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However we do still have too much in us, and need THAT amount to be reduced also.
It is THAT FBG score, that tells us how well we are managing to reduce our BG levels ..
( a number based on how much our bloods are affected NOW by the previous days/weeks,)
BUT that glucose also 'leaks' out of us, ( and that's good, because it's part of our 'drainage' plan*)
and we can also have the benefit of the liver kicking in with the dawn phenomenon,
to help us start our day.
Now those two can raise your FBG, so i think the measure of how well you are doing, personally in emptying that internal POT, IS the pure FBG.....pure as in, unsullied by eating/exercise/meditation.
as THAT, to my mind IS your waking natural state, BEFORE the body kicks in (hopefully)
or we muddy the waters with coffees, sweeteners, sugars, exercise, etc.
But it's not written in stone, ( at least not by me.)
whatever people want to do that works best for THEM, is probably the best way to go.
*Part of my plan saw me cut down carbs considerably, and up the fats.
the scores even in early days did not reflect my pre and post eating Bloods.
it took a good while ..a month at least i think before i stepped down in plateaus, from the high 9's and 10' to a steadiers reduction each month via 8/7/6/5.
to the point.where i mainly now am inside a 6 mmol/ 5 mmol bubble most mornings.
Hope the KC improves as rapidly as possible. Perhaps the move is part of a plan for you which passeth all understanding. My own move, whilst against my short term plans, is to be nearer 2 sons and by next week 3 grandchildren with the likelihood of more to come. Think that makes it part bad and part good. 3rd son and family are looking into relocating in the same area in a year or two which would make it good. The boys would not be able to afford to live in this area.Hello, everyone. No FBG test this morning as the KittenCat was sick and I had to take her to the vet before breakfast. She got a shot and we are back home now and she is eating well. I have to pick up some OTC Pepcid for her to take as needed.
Everybody talking about moving! Are these good moves? Bad moves? Just moves? I have been thinking about it too but the small town I am thinking of doesn't have an emergency animal clinic. Last night when talking with a friend on the phone about the expense of moving anywhere, she told me that if I do move back to Birmingham (BirmingHAM), she can bring her truck and horse trailer over here and we can load up all my stuff and move. "It'll be fun!" she said. Two middle-aged women loading up boxes of books and stuff? Can we? I wondered. Of course she just drove back to her barn with a truckbed and trailer full of baled hay, and moving household goods is no harder than moving bales of hay!
Then I just found out that my favorite Meals on Wheels deliverers are moving away at the end of May.
Winds of change.
A good move for me Saskia...having lived in London until 6 years ago I decided a complete change was in order...tired of the expense the lack of space ...the traffic etc...it was a massive change & took a while to settle now I love it...if I'd known how much I would have done it sooner.Everybody talking about moving! Are these good moves? Bad moves? Just moves?
Hi @alf_Josiah hope the energy deficit is sorted tomorrow. Not sure I have an actual versus perceived energy problem. I am well able to do my 180 mins and then some of moderate exercise and when I push myself I can do HIIT with good recovery time. Medium term I am hoping the move will put me nearer a gym myself and my boys can use together where I can use classes/personal trainer to give me better idea of how I compare to reasonably fit 64 year olds.Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen " and fellow odd balls " and all who will take offence at being labelled an odd ball, perhaps for the purpose of this posting you could be either a lady or gentleman.
A 6.4 greeted me again this morning.
Now let's get down to the nitty gritty of this posting, for breakfast I had our favourite bacon and eggs instead of my usual porridge, sure enough I hit an energy barrier feeling not good at all, my blood sugars were 6.2 so no problem on that score.
After a rest and lunch I hit another barrier, after another rest I started to feel a bit better.
I have been physically and mentally active recently ( for a few of you I do walk on the wild side of sanity ).
Then I remembered what the diabetic consultant told me when we discussing diets, low carb high fat etc, his advice to was a good breakfast for me would be bacon and egg with a slice of toast, for carbs.
It seems I really do need some carbs. So tomorrow I shall be back on porridge.
I am also wondering if @ianpspurs is in the predicament as me with regard to energy levels.
Wasn't able to get hold of ginger root this weekend as ALDI don't stock it but got some ginger tea from Holland and Barrett. I know it won't be anything as good as your recipe but I am hoping it will help until I get the real stuff from Tesco. Actually it might have helped a bit as I have only used my inhaler 3 times today so far instead of every 2 or 3 hours that I have been doing.Asthmatic here.
Found ginger tea most helpful, personally.
Sliced ginger, boiled in water, left to simmer gently 10 mins..served lemon n honey pre Diabetic....served to reduce effects considerably...LC then did the rest.
But if you haven't tried it, I'd give it a go
Hope the KC improves as rapidly as possible. Perhaps the move is part of a plan for you which passeth all understanding. My own move, whilst against my short term plans, is to be nearer 2 sons and by next week 3 grandchildren with the likelihood of more to come. Think that makes it part bad and part good. 3rd son and family are looking into relocating in the same area in a year or two which would make it good. The boys would not be able to afford to live in this area.
A good move for me Saskia...having lived in London until 6 years ago I decided a complete change was in order...tired of the expense the lack of space ...the traffic etc...it was a massive change & took a while to settle now I love it...if I'd known how much I would have done it sooner.
@SaskiaKC hope the KC is much better, that was a dramatic start to the day.
Re moving we are trying to downsize more our garden than house because we just cant go forward with all the work involved. We realise it may not happen this year and OH wont retire before next year. But when he does we want to have more choice over how we spend our time. We have no clear picture of where we will go so looking in the area we know. Hope you figure out whats best for you, your friend with the trailer sounds a real trooper, the friend everyone needs! Hugs to KC from Bobs and Daisy.
Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen " and fellow odd balls " and all who will take offence at being labelled an odd ball, perhaps for the purpose of this posting you could be either a lady or gentleman.
A 6.4 greeted me again this morning.
Now let's get down to the nitty gritty of this posting, for breakfast I had our favourite bacon and eggs instead of my usual porridge, sure enough I hit an energy barrier feeling not good at all, my blood sugars were 6.2 so no problem on that score.
After a rest and lunch I hit another barrier, after another rest I started to feel a bit better.
I have been physically and mentally active recently ( for a few of you I do walk on the wild side of sanity ).
Then I remembered what the diabetic consultant told me when we discussing diets, low carb high fat etc, his advice to was a good breakfast for me would be bacon and egg with a slice of toast, for carbs.
It seems I really do need some carbs. So tomorrow I shall be back on porridge.
I am also wondering if @ianpspurs is in the predicament as me with regard to energy levels.
Meals got thrown off schedule for me this morning. When I did eat, i ate the 2nd half of the sub sandwich I bought yesterday -- roast beef, cheese, tomato, spinach. I kept feeling tired (stressful busy morning). So for supper I had a bowl of cereal, and within minutes I felt re-energized. So yeah, carbs.
Picturing Mr Gee looking through microwave window made me smile.good morning all
was 4.8 yesterday and 4.8 today.
Our internet was dire yesterday and I couldn't get pages to load but it's much better so far today
I tried subbing in some protein powder to my sponge yesterday and it was a moderate and amusing (to mr. gee anyway),success
Mistake no 1 was adding the usual amount of sweetener, forgetting the protein powder already had some in it so it was a bit sweeter than I usually like.
Mistake no 2 was using the usual amount of liquid, didn't need that amount and it resulted in a slightly more liquid batter. With being more liquid it rose to a level that had mr gee watching through the microwave window in great amusement, then subsided to become flat topped with an aircraft carrier style deck all round
Still had decent texture though so I think it warrants another experimentI'd have preferred unflavoured so I could use it in the savoury version too but the big price reduction was for the vanilla flavour.
Sun is out at the moment but it's forecast to be showery and cold, all in all British Bank Holiday weather
Hope your bank holiday is treating you kindly
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