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

It's taken as an average, if it's 5.5 that's excellent as would any reading between 5 and 6 be.

My doctor actually suspects I could be T1.5 slow onset of T1 because I had Ketoacidosis last September that’s when I found out I was diabetic.

I was put on insulin just for 13 days and now on Metformin x1000mg.

I will have antibody C-peptide and GAD tests end of Jan.

On the other hand I could just be T2 going into remission?
 
5.9 for me today, a bit high as usual!

Can’t seem to get below 5!

Hi t2, I’m type 2 too but on insulin and lots of other meds due to other complications my dn wants me to use 6.5 for my Hba1c so I like my Bg to be below 6 . I feel ok unless I’m below 3 so I try to keep mine between 4 and 6. I’ve only been I. Insulin for 8 months so I’m still learning every single day. The cold weather and a cold have altered my insulin needs due to not wanting to eat. It’s such a long learning process I was first diagnosed around 15 years ago and still learn every day kim
 
good morning all :)

4.2 today

bought some coconut flour to try some baking, I'm going to have a go at a peanut butter and choc mug cake for pud today to have with full fat greek yoghurt. I've never tried a peanut butter cake before though I like it with cheddar cheese on a LIdl roll ;).

Try to use chick pea flour i think it’s works really well
 
Hi t2, I’m type 2 too but on insulin and lots of other meds due to other complications my dn wants me to use 6.5 for my Hba1c so I like my Bg to be below 6 . I feel ok unless I’m below 3 so I try to keep mine between 4 and 6. I’ve only been I. Insulin for 8 months so I’m still learning every single day. The cold weather and a cold have altered my insulin needs due to not wanting to eat. It’s such a long learning process I was first diagnosed around 15 years ago and still learn every day kim

I would love to learn from you. Share experiences!

Can you please private message me?

Where are you based?

Andrew
 
5.8 this morning - does happy dance I’ve made the decision that I don’t want this cold anymore or for it to head towards bronchitis. Let’s wait and see whether my body listens to me head - if only it was that simple
Morning Goacher55. I'll add my "Mind over matter" thoughts to yours and maybe we will both chase these colds away. ;)
 
My bg at 7:00am- 8.6 I blame Darth Vader and the popcorn. Now at 9:30am, 5.3.
My meter is showing a 14 day average of 5.8 and a 90 day average of 6.2
I feel very dehydrated and need to drink more water. 60oz/day minimum isn’t near enough.
Finally warmed up to a balmy-9°c today, far cry from yesterday’s -30°c. Of course yesterday was the day I had to switch my tires around. Go figure.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
 
Ouch, Prem51. Glad you didn't break anything but a fall like that shakes you up and it's the next day when you realise that you have muscles etc that you didn't know about. Last time it happened to me I broke my arm in 4 places and like you gashed my head above my eye. Looked like i'd been in a fight! Keep warm, take pain relief, a relaxing bath if you have one and get plenty of rest. You can get various ointments from the local pharmacy to help with the bruising too. Hope you soon feel better.
Hope you are ok.
Hope your not to badly hurt sometimes effects of a fall affect you a day or so later so take care sending big hugs

Thanks guys! I was still aching a bit yesterday, but a long soak in a hot bath helped, and I am a lot better today.
@dogslife, the broken arm sounds bad, I think being well wrapped in layers including quilted jacket probably cushioned my fall and prevented any fractures or broken bones.
 
@Prem51 Glad there were no broken bones,you must be feeling quite shaken today.Yes the practice has the on line facility for prescriptions,I must register that with them,I've learnt my lesson from yesterday's debacle.The icy pavements and car parks here make me quite fearful of falling.We have a state of the art new health centre,all singing and dancing with every gadget known to man, but the route from car park to front door was unsalted.........lots of ice,......if only I ruled the world!!!
@Prem51 Hope you ok it's bad come winter did exactly the same last year bringing in the bin at bottom of Drive banged hip elbow and back it shakes you up not to say anything about the bruises, I've had a few slips over years done both knees in but it's how it leaves you, I'm scared when winter comes terrified of falling again it's not pleasant! But has yet not been through door for 2 weeks! K
I thought I'd have a black eye today, as the gash was just at side of eye, but that hasn't happened.
Still I suppose I'm lucky not to have broken any bones.
Thanks @Glenmac and @Granny_grump_ It's made me realise I need to be more careful in icy weather. We are more fragile when we get older.
Most of the aches and pain has subsided, but I do have a black eye today.
 
Thanks guys! I was still aching a bit yesterday, but a long soak in a hot bath helped, and I am a lot better today.
@dogslife, the broken arm sounds bad, I think being well wrapped in layers including quilted jacket probably cushioned my fall and prevented any fractures or broken bones.
Glad there was no lasting damage, Prem51. "Every cloud---" as they say. If it hadn't been cold/icy you probably wouldn't have slipped in the first place but then you wouldn't have been wearing padded clothes either to soften the fall. Glad the soak in the bath helped. It usually works for me. Take care.
 
So... 5.9 this fine day. Ok, it's been raining most of it, but I'm sure it's fine somewhere in the world.

Kinda suprised given I tried a couple of large jacket potatoes with cheese & pesto last night. Post-meal from that was 7.5. As for what we're allowed to eat.. I guess it's all good things in moderation, and test to see what your response is. I seem to do ok with dry roasted peanuts and they're probably better than munching biscuits. The KP tub I've got says they're only 7.2g/100g carbs. I've never been a fan of peanut butter though, possibly because a lot of commercial versions taste very sweet & probably contain a lot of sugar. Making it's easy, just grind peanuts to preferred texture with a little peanut or veg oil.
 
Are we allowed to eat peanuts? Aren’t they high in carbs?

What are your ingredients for peanut butter please?
Peanuts are carby so I treat them with caution but they are rich in good fats I believe.

I mearly take 300 or 400 grams of dry roated peanuts place in blender, blend for a couple of minuts then add a smaal amount of olive oil and then continue blending until they are of the right consistency for your taste and turn out into a container.. Sometimes I add sweetener rather than honey.

I do not add salt because I prefer not to.

2 cups (300 grams) unsalted shelled peanuts

1/4 to 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1 to 2 teaspoons honey

1 to 3 teaspoons peanut or vegetable oil, if needed


  • If you are making crunchy peanut butter, add 1/3 cup of the roasted peanuts to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse 6 to 8 times, or until the peanuts are chopped into very small pieces. Transfer chopped peanuts to a bowl and reserve for later.

    Add the roasted peanuts to the bowl of a food processor. Process 1 minute then scrape sides of bowl with a rubber spatula. Process another 2 to 3 minutes until the peanut butter is shiny and smooth. Add your desired amount of salt and honey then process until combined. For crunchy peanut butter then just stir in the reserved chopped nuts.

    http://www.inspiredtaste.net/21318/how-to-make-peanut-butter-three-ways/
 
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