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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy Cyclist" data-source="post: 2149612" data-attributes="member: 505893"><p>Good morning to the early crowd followed by good morning to one and all. A 5.5 for me today and another short nights sleep before a busy day.</p><p>[USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] I admire your tenacity and thank you for such interesting observations. Well done on achieving a better understanding on how to control this awful Type2, brilliant.@ianpspurs and [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] hugs and empathy for the lack of sleep.</p><p></p><p>I am still learning such a lot and still baffled by much of what my pet Dracula tells me. At the moment I find long fasts raise my readings but like [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] and I suspect others a snack on cheese or nuts before sleep helps to lower them. Too much protein can raise them significantly. I have not yet been brave enough to try pastry, pasta, chips, crumble puddings, oh for a Rhubarb Crumble or bread and butter pudding, and bread in any amount spikes me. Of course I have no idea what goes on between readings, would like a Libra Sytem but am not sure I can stretch my finances to self funding without curtailing other pleasures of living but it may be the only way forward, we shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy Cyclist, post: 2149612, member: 505893"] Good morning to the early crowd followed by good morning to one and all. A 5.5 for me today and another short nights sleep before a busy day. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] I admire your tenacity and thank you for such interesting observations. Well done on achieving a better understanding on how to control this awful Type2, brilliant.@ianpspurs and [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] hugs and empathy for the lack of sleep. I am still learning such a lot and still baffled by much of what my pet Dracula tells me. At the moment I find long fasts raise my readings but like [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] and I suspect others a snack on cheese or nuts before sleep helps to lower them. Too much protein can raise them significantly. I have not yet been brave enough to try pastry, pasta, chips, crumble puddings, oh for a Rhubarb Crumble or bread and butter pudding, and bread in any amount spikes me. Of course I have no idea what goes on between readings, would like a Libra Sytem but am not sure I can stretch my finances to self funding without curtailing other pleasures of living but it may be the only way forward, we shall see. [/QUOTE]
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