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

I have to sadly report of a rise in blood sugars this morning. Had a bit of a stressy day yesterday as we travelled down a very congested motorway with at least 3 breakdowns/accidents and two cars playing chicken for a few miles to look at a potential new car. Cost was equivalent to the prices of houses in 1975 and detached ones at that. Considering how much we paid for ours, how long we have had it and what we were offered on our old one, are these things really worth the prices they charge?
Tested at 5.9 - hoping everyone is ok today.
 
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A happy 5.2 very early this morning. Off to the Lake District on hols today and expecting a long long drive.
Gosh that is a long journey worse than from my house to Wiltshire - hope the roads are quiet for you and that you enjoy your hols - family are off to Pooley Bridge next week camping. Kids can't wait.
 
So, Swipey felt 4.8 would suit me for Sunday best . Longish period in 3s from and OMAD of rump steak (I prefer ribeye but like a bargain), halum chips and salad from 2 hrs after through night - low to mid 4s on stabbington so comfortable?. There may be mileage in red meat eating for me but the kgs are king in Pworld.
 
I don't understand? I've been given 4 likes to my morning number, which has risen one whole point over yesterday. Is it that this signifies something good happening to me, hence the "likes"? For my money, I do not like an increase over yesterday. Confused . . . ?
 

Hi,

To avoid the risk of derailing the topic. Why not private message & ask the members involved...?
 
I was 6.4 on waking. Then 2 hrs after breakfast 4.4??? Does this seem odd? X
 
4.6 on Swipey at 2.57 rising to 4.9 by 4.11 after 2 huge mugs of tea. Woken by phone call from the service that monitors 91 yo MIL for falls etc. Julie rushed round to find MIL wide awake and shocked to see her. Have a great day.
 

Sorry about that was half asleep, changed it to a hug
 
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