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

Alf you crack me up
 

Thank you for your explanation
So, hopefully this will get better over time.
Glad you had a good day at the art fair yesterday
>^..^<
 
Thank you for your explanation
So, hopefully this will get better over time.
Glad you had a good day at the art fair yesterday
>^..^<

Thanks, @gennepher.

Yes, it should definitely improve with time. For most people, the improvement takes a lot less time than for me -- but my HbA1c was also very high at diagnosis.

It's really a good sign that your blood sugars are coming down during the day. Higher fasting levels might not even impact your HbA1c too much, they didn't for me.
 
The Scottish islands really appeal to me but so do the Scilly Isles ....if you are near Fowey the second week in June we could meet for coffee.
 
Sleep...or lack of it only affects me if i keep getting up snacking or guzzling tea or milk
 

Slough......yuk!!
 
5.3 very happy chappy.

Been so busy I've not had chance to post for a few days!

Off to the circus with my 2 year old granddaughter today. Many happy memories of my times at the circus as a child. This will be her first of many. Cant wait to see her face and hear her laugh.

Hope you all enjoy your weekend folks. Its sunny but cool here on the north west coast.
 
Hi Folks. Anyone seen that TV ad. for the Daily Mail "special" on Type 2 Diabetes? During the TV ad. there were pictures of a Super-Size Hamburger and French Fries, while the voice-over promised extra control of T2. I think the pull-out sections are all week, starting today

I hate that newspaper but would buy a copy if the "special" pull-out had merit. A certain Debra appears in the on-line pitch, slightly familiar visage.

Anyone read it? Do we already know enough? Reading our collective forum posts may be more reliable.

Edit 16.00 Thank you for helpful comments. Think I'll spend the money on a lottery ticket instead.
 
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@DJC3 - those friendly bombs never did come. @Goacher55 apparently it does - slightly bewildered gent lugged several bags to my door earlier. @Traceymac23 good luck with HbA1c having any connection with your own readings. Just saying hi today. No wish to spoil a day with grandchildren ( may be growing to tolerate granddaughter no 3) and big family party for an 80th by numbers totally unrelated to consistent sub 25 gms carbs. Testing smeshding.
Edit @True Blue Daily Mail is a step (actually many miles) too far even if illustrious members of this forum contribute. Nothing against the contributors from this forum just couldn't do it.
 
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Thank you.
So many different factors in the equation then.

I generally test about 6am or immediately I get up before a drink or food.
And then around 6 pm which is usually a few hours after my last meal. I am in the house those times.
That is my only constant times in testing, unless I do an extra test for whatever reason, learning how a new food, or combination of foods affects me for example.
>^..^<
 
Just think of the memories you've made, jjraak.
 
I read the sport section of the 'Maley Dale' but the rest is pretty right wing for me
 

That’s a great way to find your way around, I used to do a similar thing when I worked in central London. I’d spend the first 20 mins of my lunch hour walking in any direction, then the last 40 mins trying to find my way back. I was very often late though as I got lost a lot ( no phones with Google maps then) my boss got a bit cross after a while.
 
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