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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

I just use it as a simple free app to record my bgs and give me a hbaca1 prediction.
Obviously that has been really useful for you as your amazing progress shows. This is a highly individualised condition and I clearly need to stay well away from predictions. Seems to me that for me too much focus on bg control is probably detrimental to general well being and performance. Others seem to flourish so I often shake my head and wonder what I am doing wrong. All part of life's rich pageant.
 
I just use it as a simple free app to record my bgs and give me a hbaca1 prediction.
@ianpspurs
So do I. I like simple.
It does link into the step counter on my phone though so I can see periods of exercise ( which have been embarrassingly low of late) in relation to bg on timeline which is as interesting as data gets for me.
 
So do I. I like simple.
It does link into the step counter on my phone though so I can see periods of exercise ( which have been embarrassingly low of late) in relation to bg on timeline which is as interesting as data gets for me.
@DJC3 Not wishing to but heads with anyone over this. Pleased it works for you as well. I just found it useful for recording numbers while on holiday abroad but very unhelpful as it seemed to be wildly optimistic as a predictive tool. As I said earlier, too often I leave these threads scratching my head bare and banging it against walls. Mrs P laughs:)
 
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@DJC3 Not wishing to but heads with anyone over this. Pleased it works for you as well. I just found it useful for recording numbers while on holiday abroad but very unhelpful as it seemed to be wildly optimistic as a predictive tool. As I said earlier, too often I leave these threads scratching my head bare and banging it against walls. Mrs P laughs:)

I guess you’d have to record a lot more frequently than just pre and post meals to get a more accurate result, but it does ok for noticing trends. Good enough for me but I know you like a more detailed analysis.
No butting of heads or anything needed.
 
And I am sure you will all post when you catch your breath about things that caught your fancy!
Watch this space.....
Not been a good day for us we lost our dog today she didn't seem to well this morning and had been out of sorts for a few days so took her to the vets thinking it was just an upset tummy or dogie version of flue but was liver cancer and had to be put down have been crying all day we had her since she was a puppy.

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What a shock for you! So sorry to hear about your beloved dog. Thinking of you.
 
Morning... lots of frantic activity relating to work last night...giving a colleague advice & support...that resulted in an early start for me...tired & somewhat grumpy today...my BGs at 5am were 5.6 so that's something to be grateful for...breakfast was sugar free jelly & squirty cream...somewhat unorthodox but nonetheless delicious & satisfying:)
 
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6.1 today. I'm ok with that especially after a very hectic week.

Well...what a great event in Birmingham it has been. Building foundations. First of many events, fingers crossed. Massive thanks to Diabetes.co.uk and their PR team for the help and support given to us all. A happy bunch of diabetics getting together to try and help others, travelling from across the UK for the cause. All arranged in less than 6 weeks. Thanks to all forum members who backed the idea and made this happen. Special thanks to @Rachox and @shelley262 for all the help you have given me from the outset.

Friday several of us met at the hotel from 3.30pm. It was a funny kind of feeling, in a nice way. We had never met before but we all knew each other and had so much in common. Following introductions we sat in the bar area chatting. It felt great. It was finally all coming together. We happily chatted for well over 2 hours and didnt give ourselves much time to freshen up before meeting back down in reception to go out for our evening meal. We all walked together through Birmingham, chatting away. The atmosphere in brum was quite electric. There was a buzz in the air all around! 20 minutes later we reached the restaurant. We had a fantastic meal at Jamie's Italian (check out their app...it has a breakdown of nutritional values for each meal i.e. cals, carbs etc). The dessert amazed us. At our request they were happy to do us all strawberries and cream using @Goonergal's chocolate brought all the way back from America! They threw on a few roasted almonds as we instructed! Perfect. It was absolutely delicious. They ran out of double cream but popped next door to borrow from their neighbouring restaurant! Nothing was too much trouble. Even the chef came out after our meal to meet us. He himself had enjoyed serving us. He had never done so many steaks in one go and loved the challenge! Hannah our waitress has to be the best waitress ever and a credit to her employer which will be reported back! I feel a TripAdvisor review coming on. And I will be writing a letter of thanks directly to Jamie himself although I will be hinting that a couple of lc desserts wouldn't go amiss. It was quite a moment when we all got out our monitors/scanners to test before and after I can tell you. We heard from our waitess that there was another diabetic in the building! We nearly invited them to join us! We had a lovely stroll back to the hotel. Some went to the bar to wind down a little and carry on the night and others retired to their rooms.

Saturday morning Wetherspoons (who do a cracking low carb breaky if you don't already know). We did some furniture removals so we could all sit around a big square table. 11 of us. Quick breaky for some, just coffee or soft drinks/water for others. Back to the hotel which was a stone's throw away. Most walked the 30 minutes to the event in the Custard Factory (how ironic), I took luggage in the car and met everyone there at Kanteen eaterie. Very modern, light and airy. They had booked the whole place out for us from 12 til 3 (although we ran over until 4 which wasn't a problem). It was just the right size venue for about 30 people and camera/video equipment (and outfit changes!). As more members arrived and popped on their badges people just mingled and chatted. A delightful low carb lunch was served about 1pm. Buffet style. As you can imagine it suited some but not all but its a learning curve and details noted for next time. They did very well and it looked beautiful. I enjoyed what I had immensely. Faultless presentation too. The refreshments included refill after refill of coffee and double cream (they went the extra mile literally to buy the cream for us, they did have almond milk but no cream to start with), all compliments of DCUK which was a really nice gesture. An intro from Charlotte Summers who launched the LCHF programme in 2015. She had only just flown back from Canada, launching the programme there. Plenty of time to chat and mingle. Most who had been on the LCHF woe for some time and some who wanted to learn more, reverse their diabetes and lose weight at the same time. There was a lot of knowledge in the room and with hindsight I wish I had recorded all my conversations as there was so much info to remember! It was a very relaxed atmosphere. Photo opportunities galore. Individual videos done for those that were happy to sit in front of the camera, sharing our journeys in the hope we might inspire others. The general theme, Diabetes does NOT HAVE to be the progressive disease we are told it is when diagnosed. We can take control of our health and our futures by simple changes in our lifestyle. We can and have put the beast in remission and many have also lost a lot of weight in the process. DCUK will be linking the videos and photos to their social media sites in the near future together with the inspirational stories and low carb recipe booklets and the blood sugar leaflet. I will try to pin them down to a date but I do know they are extremely busy at the moment.

As the event came to a close some had to carry on their journeys as they had a long way to travel home so fond farewells/au revoirs were said. And the 10 remaining popped to the pub next door to wind down from all the excitement. An hour or so later we all went on our merry way.

Couldn't have done this without my hubby Eric he even had a badge with 'gofer' he made himself. He was there to help and very happy to do so. And that's what he intended to do. And because be himself has lost a stone with LCHF as a non diabetic he was asked on video set to join me! Out of his comfort zone but be did it for the cause! Very proud of him.

Thank you everyone for making this event possible. See you at the next one!!! If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. I'm at a bbq all day so might not get chance until tomorrow but I will reply asap.
 
Thanks to all for condolences regarding our loss. Feeling very sad this morning as Sox's stuff is still where it was left including her food bowl and water bowl still with food and water in them haven't had the heart to put them away yet. miss her terribly worse for grandson she was definitely his dog more so than the rest of us.

My FBG this morning 5.5 a lot lower than I expected after the trauma of a sudden loss ccoupled with the first day being back on 20 mg of prednisolone per day doc says keep it at that for a few weeks then up it 25 or 30 mg a day. Oh well.
 
Good Afteringnoon folks, late on parade again sorry.
Overslept again, plinky plonky practice, breakfast and deep joy orf on my motorbike terrorising mototoris that weren't paying attention, I wear hi Vis, white crash helmet and ride a big white bike, yep I look like pc plod. If they paid attention it wouldn't be a shock when I pass them.

Anyway a 6.3 this morning.

Have a good afternoon folks , I have the grandchildren to play wif tis afternoon. Hehehehe
 
Good Afteringnoon folks, late on parade again sorry.
Overslept again, plinky plonky practice, breakfast and deep joy orf on my motorbike terrorising mototoris that weren't paying attention, I wear hi Vis, white crash helmet and ride a big white bike, yep I look like pc plod. If they paid attention it wouldn't be a shock when I pass them.

Anyway a 6.3 this morning.

Have a good afternoon folks , I have the grandchildren to play wif tis afternoon. Hehehehe
Now that sounds like a perfect day @alf_Josiah
 
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