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

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5,6 this morning at 6,40 am. I have been up since about 3:00 taking endless trips to the toilet. Not the best way to spend the night.

If I am honest I am also a bit worried about the gastroscopy and colonoscopy I have coming up at 9:00 AM. Not so much about the procedures themselves, I expect I will be out and so will not know too much about them, as about the result. I know there is no point worrying about something I can do nothing about or that might never materialise but I don't seem to be able to help myself.

At least the whole thing will soon be over.

And looking at the bright side of things, it's Friday.

Good luck today. I think the worst part is the day before and the lovely toilet experience. And thankyou for the photos.
 
Rioja YUM! lamb skewers YUM YUM!! sardines YUM YUM YUM!!! olives yeuk!!!! toasterd almonds hmmmmm maybe yum!!!!!! Have a wonderful night :)

Good morning @Diabeticliberty,

Agree -- olives are probably a bit of an acquired taste, but have started to enjoy the combination of salty and bitter. I tend to prefer green over black olives, as black olives sometimes can be a bit mushy.

What are your favorite go-to foods when you go out?
 
Agree -- olives are probably a bit of an acquired taste, but have started to enjoy the combination of salty and bitter. I tend to prefer green over black olives, as black olives sometimes can be a bit mushy.

What are your favorite go-to foods when you go out?


Top of the proverbial food chain has got to be a starter of Indian mixed kebab and a main course chicken tikka with a phaal sauce and a tandoori roti. Alternative chicken or lamb naga. Chicken Ceylon. Lamb Kleftiko or beef stifado if eating Greek. There is also a South African restaurant not too far from me and they do a dish called bunny beef chow. It is absolutely delicious but quite carbohydrate heavy. Usually means a bicycle pump filled with insulin after eating there.
 
Top of the proverbial food chain has got to be a starter of Indian mixed kebab and a main course chicken tikka with a phaal sauce and a tandoori roti. Alternative chicken or lamb naga. Chicken Ceylon. Lamb Kleftiko or beef stifado if eating Greek. There is also a South African restaurant not too far from me and they do a dish called bunny beef chow. It is absolutely delicious but quite carbohydrate heavy. Usually means a bicycle pump filled with insulin after eating there.

This sounds delicious and is making me drool. Unfortunately, some of this is a no-no for me such as the roti. I definitely miss aloo parathas, one of my absolute favorites before diagnosis.
 
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5,6 this morning at 6,40 am. I have been up since about 3:00 taking endless trips to the toilet. Not the best way to spend the night.

If I am honest I am also a bit worried about the gastroscopy and colonoscopy I have coming up at 9:00 AM. Not so much about the procedures themselves, I expect I will be out and so will not know too much about them, as about the result. I know there is no point worrying about something I can do nothing about or that might never materialise but I don't seem to be able to help myself.

At least the whole thing will soon be over.

And looking at the bright side of things, it's Friday.
Good luck.
 
Just received my results, I have a stomach infection by a bacterium called Helicobacterium Pylori. Two weeks antibiotics and I should be fine.

Feeling very relieved.

Hi @pavlosn,

This must be quite a relief. I believe the Helicobacterium Pylori bacterium is actually quite common -- and should be nothing to worry about. I can definitely empathize with you as I also get very anxious everytime I have any type of medical test.
 
Morning all. Back up to 8.3 and feeling a bit disappointed. :( Still struggling with the aftermath of bronchitis and a lot of back pain :arghh: :inpain: so will just have to be patient a while longer.:rolleyes: :bored: Enjoy your Friday and your weekend , folks whatever the weather.:)
 
well yes it is more harmfull if one is in that level for a longer time .. :::: http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045678.php



Karen was only diagnosed 5 months ago I believe and it appears is striving extremely hard to better control her waking blood sugars. her reported figure of 8.5 was down from her previously reported figure of 9+. Her figure this morning is 6+ so it appears that the effort she is making is paying immediate rewards and she should be encouraged to continue her own positive program of self management. I have in the past personally ran with averages of around 8.5 and have thus far felt no negative impact from this. I have also fortunately had no secondary diabetic complications The author in the report you have posted a link to might be advised that publishing stuff that might scare the **** out of other diabetics might possibly not offer the best of help. We are all only trying to do the best we can for ourselves and should be encouraged :)
 
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