Erm, @LivingLightly, I believe you mean bring it forward to 17:00? Yeah, I’m a pedantIf dinner at 18.00 is a stretch, try moving it forward to, say, 19.00, Every little helps.
Erm, @LivingLightly, I believe you mean bring it forward to 17:00? Yeah, I’m a pedant.
Hello @Dancing Badger Congratulations on persevering with a low carb lifestyle and reducing your FBG readings to sixes and low sevens.I'm also an owl; my schedule runs fairly close to yours. Apart from tea and a coffee with cream, I rarely consume anything before midday, if then, sometimes not until 3pm, because I'm just not hungry. Dinner is usually sometime between 8 and 10pm (fortunately, my OH is also an owl, so no problems there). I've been low-carbing for about six months and only now am I seeing morning readings in the sixes and low sevens. Apparently, they're the last readings to start dropping.
Hi @Jock Andrew and welcome to the forum. We're pleased you could join us.What is your going to bed levels and how long before bed to you take your last fast acting insulin? I am always nervous about the sugar levels dropping in my sleep? I now take 500mg Metformin twice per day and its dramatically improved my blood sugar levels. My average Glucose level was 9 mmol /L for the past 27 days and my estimated A1C 56 mmol /L for same period. Problem is i have no idea how good that is in the real world. I use the Freestyle Libra 2 app to get that info btw. its amazing how much freedom you gain with it. ( less stress about where your at sugar wise when out and about )
Hello @Estragon. I'm all for pointing out mistakes (I can be pedantic myself) but in this case I'm happy with my answer.Erm, @LivingLightly, I believe you mean bring it forward to 17:00? Yeah, I’m a pedant.
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