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

First reading of the day seven point eight on libre

Off for blood draw today and being taught how to use insulin tomorrow

I’m partly relieved and partly worried what a future of daily injections will bring . How it will impact my day to dayness , travelling etc..


On the bright side the sun is out and so is the washing

Have a good day. ( if you possibly can )
 
Had to get up early at 0200 to collect friends from the airport. Did a sneaky test and got a 5.6 which was fairly expected.
Got home at 0700 after slight flight delay and tested again which was trying to be consistent and more my normal time, 8.2. Gutted as no food just a return journey in the car and still on the Bugs Bunny diet with regular fasting of 15 hours between evening meal and light snack around midday. Nothing I can do to get a low BS to start my day.
 

Thanks for your thoughts. Weird one eh? Hey ho …. fingers crossed and trying to get a tune while whistling in the dark …. Onwards and hopefully upwards !!
 
Good luck, being on the bright side is the best way!
 
Does the surgery have an consult on their website, if so they have to ring you back
 
Does the surgery have an consult on their website, if so they have to ring you back
No. Been issue ever since COVID with getting appointments. There are 3 GP surgeries in my area all have issues with people getting appointments. Sad thing is NHS plan to merge all and swap location to community hospital. It will be a disaster when that happens. Parking already issue just a&e 1 Dr. They have x-ray machine they call radiologist over from mainland if they need. Any big issues they are unable to cope and send 1 of their 3 ambulances to mainland to take patients to another hospital. That leaves 2 ambulance one used for patient transport. The remaining one stays local if possible it has an extremely large area to cover for 999 calls. If both ambulances in use the patient transport one occasionally used to take patients to a helipad as hospital isn't equipped to deal with anything remotely complicated other than broken bones.
 
There'd be an element of adrenalin (stress hormones) in that situation, its not all down to food . Don't be so hard on yourself
 
4.8 libre. Plan B for Dr's surgery just heading directly down 10 minutes before they open and wait hopefully catch the receptionist in between calls.

maybe swim later on unsure yet depends on how busy pool is was absolutely mobbed yesterday afternoon. unless going first thing been very busy as of late making lengths impossible and been a queue to get in on several occassions as well. Was told for them ratio 30:1 thats 30 people in the water to 1 lifegaurd at poolside pretty surprised at that thought would of been a little more. weather looks good at the moment a wee hike up one of the smaller local hills
 
Crashing rain
Like a tropical
Storm at five thirty am.

Blood glucose reading of eight on libre

Off to the surgery at eight to learn how to inject my first insulin prescription


First coffee
 
6.5 this morning, last few days of strict diet and looking forward to coming back into the fold regarding food. For me on a social level it is very difficult maintaining a very low carb diet and sadly I have not been able to see it reflected in huge improvements in BS. However I will continue to keep carbs as low as possible and always open to try new things.
 
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