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



before I damaged my arm I used to go swimming
My process was - 1 hr walk there , 1 hr swim for about a mile, 1 hr walk home
I notice that blood sugars improved for the first stages but during the walk home my blood sugars started to increase again. It happened a few times pretty consistently.
 
10.1 this morning
worst reading for a very long time. Hardly surprising after the week we've had, car breakdown, father in law passed away. High point a 50th birthday celebration but sadly we ended up in a Pizza restaurant. Carb over load. Hopefully things can only get better.
 
4.7 or 86 mg/dl

I walked twice as much as usual yesterday-12 laps instead of 6, after leaving mom with a caregiver for a few hours-so less stress or more exercise-but I am not comfortable with lows-I like my fasting number to be a little higher.
Also tried a different breakfast cereal.
 
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thank you for a very useful answer.. yes maybe my body is just plain stressed , I am a sufferer of cronical stress so very possible and my excema is also quite bad at the moment..
 
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@Freema & @LAR - When the body is under Stress, Worry, Anxious or illness = Cortisol is released and this pushes up Blood Sugars. William
 
@Freema & @LAR - When the body is under Stress, Worry, Anxious or illness = Cortisol is released and this pushes up Blood Sugars. William

yes but it is a hard nut to crack as I do wan´t to excercise a lot to get into the optimal shape and get the maximum insuline sensitivity in my mucles... when I am in maybe half a year in optimal shape and condition according to fitness , then I´ll relax a bit , not untill then even if my cortizol is high, which it has been most of my life if think....then I must low carb even more to get a better average of blood levels...all in all untill then
 
As I keep saying cold weather can also raise blood sugar.
 
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