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

How much to bail you out @Diabeticliberty ?!? :angelic::greedy::nailbiting::D


I've just asked them what my tariff will be. Some sarcastic sergeant with a twiddly moustache suggested that my sorry carcass doesn't appear to be worth all that much. After some negotiation we have arrived at a large bag of jam donuts and 6 paper plates. Oh yes they want my Power Rangers pyjamas too. I think however that they want my pyjamas for next time I am a guest at their hostel.
 
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Hi Freema
Well done on getting your readings and weight down. Can you offer any advise on how you did it. I would be grateful
Have a lovely day
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yes but maybe you will find it hard , I did 6 month of 1000 calories mostly low calories-low fat and fewer carbs which means it was high protein... then I when being morbidly obese did start going for long walks every other day like 5-7 kilometers .. later on, started doing intermittent fasting in the way that I didn´t eat anything from 19 o´clock till 12 o´clock next midday... to get my insuline levels down as much as possible.... luckily I also found this web-site which has helped me a lot have opened my eyes to very low carbs (though still only doing lower carbs) but found out if people are being consistent most can actually get their levels down in the normal area very fast and that only by doing LCHF if they go under 100 grams of carbs a day...

I my case I chosed to do more strategies simultaneously also decided to become fit again, so as soon as I lost weight enough to be able to do fitness I did that and did 3 days a week for many months... burning really a lot of calories... like 2000 calories every time ( INITIALLY 600 calories)... I got tired of this occupying all my energy-filled time.. I have always suffered from depressions and passivity too and very low energy, and when having fine periods found comfort in doing creative things like painting paintings and doing homemade jewelry so it annoyed me to have my whole energy only used for fitness... so now I only go twice a week but mostly stay at fitness for at least 4 hours and more likely 6 hours.with breaks for eating a little food like cottage cheese or nuts and alike...
I still have many days almost without energy the days I don´t do fitness. but now if I am lucky I have one day a week where I can do something creative too which give me great joy...besides all the housework I have bribed my vegetarian daughter to cook evening meals almost every day. so she is informed a lot of what I can eat and cant eat ..Since doing all this fitness I eat more like 2000-3000 calories a day and have a hard time loosing any more, but my strategy is also to build muscle mass to lower my insulin resistance and till now I think I have gained around 5 kg muscles since being initially a total couch potato maybe eating around 3000-3500 calories every day... I believe my gained musclemass has helped me to now be in a situation where I can eat around 200 grams of carbs a day and still have acceptable levels of blood glucose and no high spiking.
in the mornings around 5.7- 6.0 mmol most of the time I DO TAKE METFORMIN TOO 2 X 850 MG EVERY MORNING...

three days ago after eating 400 grams of high sugar strawberry icecream my blood glucose was 5.3 2 hours later don´t know how high it spiked... so my insuline respons seems to be massive.....but that is not healthy and substainable... so this is not what I will do very often.... GOOD LUCK
 
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5.8 at 5:10 am, on a Monday morning which I rather like as I do not have to go to work anymore. :D


It's just not fair. Work is ruining my hectic social calendar and smashing whopping great holes in my extended periods of beauty sleep. I wanna retire tomorrow or maybe on Tuesday at a push.


Splendid waking digits by the way :)
 
6.1 this morning. Surprised it's this low, I got my flu shot this week and have a cold, dealing with side-effects of the shot too, so my sugars are doing excellent all things considered. :)


Do you get side effects from your flu jab? I only ask because on the first one I ever had I got a really bad cough and cold. My doctor insisted that it was just coincidental and I must confess I have never had similar stuff on my subsequent flu jabs. I have always wondered about it though.
 
It's just not fair. Work is ruining my hectic social calendar and smashing whopping great holes in my extended periods of beauty sleep. I wanna retire tomorrow or maybe on Tuesday at a push.
When I worked at the mine I was payed double time for Monday day shift so it eased the pain a bit.

Work is the curse of the drinking man person though.

Do you get side effects from your flu jab?

I had my Fluvax earlier in the year and have had no side effects from it, I have had the shots for more than twenty years now with no probs.
 
When I worked at the mine I was payed double time for Monday day shift so it eased the pain a bit.

Work is the curse of the drinking man person though.


My boss is one of my best mates. We have never had a crossed word. The people who work for me are absolutely fantastic and I would do anything I could for any of them. My punters are all pretty decent and the job I do is diverse enough not to get boring. The thing is though if I could afford to retire I would hand my keys in tomorrow, walk away whistling and never look back. If only..................
 
Ahh! the grass is always greener, etc! I had to retire early from work I really loved, everyday, even Mondays! :(:sorry:
I've done a number of different jobs since leaving school at the tender age of 17:
Tax office as an assistant (2 years service to the day! Left position as I was pregnant):dummy:
Kennel maid (and cattery) (5 years, give or take, part-time work while my son in school) :cat:
DWP (assistant) (Nearly 2 years):meh:
Housewife and mother ( married at 18 and mother at 20 years) just to slip that in as hard work!!:banghead:
Store assistant (Tandy; nearly 2 years hard labour!) YUCK!!:arghh:
Holistic therapist (2nd job alongside of Tandy and at 1st P.O. part-timer) :nurse::angelic:
and finally; Post Office, from counter clerk to manager (almost 15 years):happy: and would still be there but for ill-health:(:sorry:
 
yes but maybe you will find it hard , I did 6 month of 1000 calories mostly low calories-low fat and fewer carbs which means it was high protein... then I when being morbidly obese did start going for long walks every other day like 5-7 kilometers .. later on, started doing intermittent fasting in the way that I didn´t eat anything from 19 o´clock till 12 o´clock next midday... to get my insuline levels down as much as possible.... luckily I also found this web-site which has helped me a lot have opened my eyes to very low carbs (though still only doing lower carbs) but found out if people are being consistent most can actually get their levels down in the normal area very fast and that only by doing LCHF if they go under 100 grams of carbs a day...

I my case I chosed to do more strategies simultaneously also decided to become fit again, so as soon as I lost weight enough to be able to do fitness I did that and did 3 days a week for many months... burning really a lot of calories... like 2000 calories every time ( INITIALLY 600 calories)... I got tired of this occupying all my energy-filled time.. I have always suffered from depressions and passivity too and very low energy, and when having fine periods found comfort in doing creative things like painting paintings and doing homemade jewelry so it annoyed me to have my whole energy only used for fitness... so now I only go twice a week but mostly stay at fitness for at least 4 hours and more likely 6 hours.with breaks for eating a little food like cottage cheese or nuts and alike...
I still have many days almost without energy the days I don´t do fitness. but now if I am lucky I have one day a week where I can do something creative too which give me great joy...besides all the housework I have bribed my vegetarian daughter to cook evening meals almost every day. so she is informed a lot of what I can eat and cant eat ..Since doing all this fitness I eat more like 2000-3000 calories a day and have a hard time loosing any more, but my strategy is also to build muscle mass to lower my insulin resistance and till now I think I have gained around 5 kg muscles since being initially a total couch potato maybe eating around 3000-3500 calories every day... I believe my gained musclemass has helped me to now be in a situation where I can eat around 200 grams of carbs a day and still have acceptable levels of blood glucose and no high spiking.
in the mornings around 5.7- 6.0 mmol most of the time I DO TAKE METFORMIN TOO 2 X 850 MG EVERY MORNING...

three days ago after eating 400 grams of high sugar strawberry icecream my blood glucose was 5.3 2 hours later don´t know how high it spiked... so my insuline respons seems to be massive.....but that is not healthy and substainable... so this is not what I will do very often.... GOOD LUCK
yes but maybe you will find it hard , I did 6 month of 1000 calories mostly low calories-low fat and fewer carbs which means it was high protein... then I when being morbidly obese did start going for long walks every other day like 5-7 kilometers .. later on, started doing intermittent fasting in the way that I didn´t eat anything from 19 o´clock till 12 o´clock next midday... to get my insuline levels down as much as possible.... luckily I also found this web-site which has helped me a lot have opened my eyes to very low carbs (though still only doing lower carbs) but found out if people are being consistent most can actually get their levels down in the normal area very fast and that only by doing LCHF if they go under 100 grams of carbs a day...

I my case I chosed to do more strategies simultaneously also decided to become fit again, so as soon as I lost weight enough to be able to do fitness I did that and did 3 days a week for many months... burning really a lot of calories... like 2000 calories every time ( INITIALLY 600 calories)... I got tired of this occupying all my energy-filled time.. I have always suffered from depressions and passivity too and very low energy, and when having fine periods found comfort in doing creative things like painting paintings and doing homemade jewelry so it annoyed me to have my whole energy only used for fitness... so now I only go twice a week but mostly stay at fitness for at least 4 hours and more likely 6 hours.with breaks for eating a little food like cottage cheese or nuts and alike...
I still have many days almost without energy the days I don´t do fitness. but now if I am lucky I have one day a week where I can do something creative too which give me great joy...besides all the housework I have bribed my vegetarian daughter to cook evening meals almost every day. so she is informed a lot of what I can eat and cant eat ..Since doing all this fitness I eat more like 2000-3000 calories a day and have a hard time loosing any more, but my strategy is also to build muscle mass to lower my insulin resistance and till now I think I have gained around 5 kg muscles since being initially a total couch potato maybe eating around 3000-3500 calories every day... I believe my gained musclemass has helped me to now be in a situation where I can eat around 200 grams of carbs a day and still have acceptable levels of blood glucose and no high spiking.
in the mornings around 5.7- 6.0 mmol most of the time I DO TAKE METFORMIN TOO 2 X 850 MG EVERY MORNING...

three days ago after eating 400 grams of high sugar strawberry icecream my blood glucose was 5.3 2 hours later don´t know how high it spiked... so my insuline respons seems to be massive.....but that is not healthy and substainable... so this is not what I will do very often.... GOOD LUCK
 
yes but maybe you will find it hard , I did 6 month of 1000 calories mostly low calories-low fat and fewer carbs which means it was high protein... then I when being morbidly obese did start going for long walks every other day like 5-7 kilometers .. later on, started doing intermittent fasting in the way that I didn´t eat anything from 19 o´clock till 12 o´clock next midday... to get my insuline levels down as much as possible.... luckily I also found this web-site which has helped me a lot have opened my eyes to very low carbs (though still only doing lower carbs) but found out if people are being consistent most can actually get their levels down in the normal area very fast and that only by doing LCHF if they go under 100 grams of carbs a day...

I my case I chosed to do more strategies simultaneously also decided to become fit again, so as soon as I lost weight enough to be able to do fitness I did that and did 3 days a week for many months... burning really a lot of calories... like 2000 calories every time ( INITIALLY 600 calories)... I got tired of this occupying all my energy-filled time.. I have always suffered from depressions and passivity too and very low energy, and when having fine periods found comfort in doing creative things like painting paintings and doing homemade jewelry so it annoyed me to have my whole energy only used for fitness... so now I only go twice a week but mostly stay at fitness for at least 4 hours and more likely 6 hours.with breaks for eating a little food like cottage cheese or nuts and alike...
I still have many days almost without energy the days I don´t do fitness. but now if I am lucky I have one day a week where I can do something creative too which give me great joy...besides all the housework I have bribed my vegetarian daughter to cook evening meals almost every day. so she is informed a lot of what I can eat and cant eat ..Since doing all this fitness I eat more like 2000-3000 calories a day and have a hard time loosing any more, but my strategy is also to build muscle mass to lower my insulin resistance and till now I think I have gained around 5 kg muscles since being initially a total couch potato maybe eating around 3000-3500 calories every day... I believe my gained musclemass has helped me to now be in a situation where I can eat around 200 grams of carbs a day and still have acceptable levels of blood glucose and no high spiking.
in the mornings around 5.7- 6.0 mmol most of the time I DO TAKE METFORMIN TOO 2 X 850 MG EVERY MORNING...

three days ago after eating 400 grams of high sugar strawberry icecream my blood glucose was 5.3 2 hours later don´t know how high it spiked... so my insuline respons seems to be massive.....but that is not healthy and substainable... so this is not what I will do very often.... GOOD LUCK
Thank you
 
Madam Butterfly that is a rather full CV you have there. For my own part my own roles have included welding and fabrication, being a kissogram in the early 90's, being a bouncer in a nightclub. I have finished up as a works manager in an engineering workshop through the week and a fly fishing instructor for salmon, sea trout, trout and grayling at weekends. I have done some less mundane jobs than these as well. I always wanted to work as a stuntman but alas am afraid of heights and water and fire and driving fast :watching:
 
Do you get side effects from your flu jab? I only ask because on the first one I ever had I got a really bad cough and cold. My doctor insisted that it was just coincidental and I must confess I have never had similar stuff on my subsequent flu jabs. I have always wondered about it though.
Yeah it's pretty normal for me, I get a reaction every year - I already had a cold, but I usually get a small fever for 1 or 2 days from the flu shot, some muscle soreness, and the place where I got the shot gets red and swollen. It's usually gone in 3 days or so though.

You can't get the flu from the jab itself, the virus is inactive, but your body can still respond to it and that gives cold-like symptoms. Basically what this means is that your body is 'killing' the virus and building up immunity, and this process of killing the virus is what creates sick symptoms in people. If you're lucky you don't get them, but I've pretty much accepted that I do every year. The fact my body responds so strongly to inactive viruses is all the reason I need to get them every year. Imagine how horrifically sick I'll get if I get the live viruses? The risk for pneumonia as a side-effect of the flu is too high for me, as is the risk of not recovering from that. I'd rather put up with a few days of feeling ****** than to deal with that.
 
Madam Butterfly that is a rather full CV you have there. For my own part my own roles have included welding and fabrication, being a kissogram in the early 90's, being a bouncer in a nightclub. I have finished up as a works manager in an engineering workshop through the week and a fly fishing instructor for salmon, sea trout, trout and grayling at weekends. I have done some less mundane jobs than these as well. I always wanted to work as a stuntman but alas am afraid of heights and water and fire and driving fast :watching:
With you I can't tell what might be real jobs or wishful fantasies!
But now ooh! Stuntman!! might give that a go in my next life.... But I've always said I wanna be a pampered cat next time round! oh dilemma!
 
Yeah it's pretty normal for me, I get a reaction every year - I already had a cold, but I usually get a small fever for 1 or 2 days from the flu shot, some muscle soreness, and the place where I got the shot gets red and swollen. It's usually gone in 3 days or so though.

You can't get the flu from the jab itself, the virus is inactive, but your body can still respond to it and that gives cold-like symptoms. Basically what this means is that your body is 'killing' the virus and building up immunity, and this process of killing the virus is what creates sick symptoms in people. If you're lucky you don't get them, but I've pretty much accepted that I do every year. The fact my body responds so strongly to inactive viruses is all the reason I need to get them every year. Imagine how horrifically sick I'll get if I get the live viruses? The risk for pneumonia as a side-effect of the flu is too high for me, as is the risk of not recovering from that. I'd rather put up with a few days of feeling ****** than to deal with that.
Oh my! Never had a flu jab.... Hope to never have one!
I knew they cause cold symtoms and that's got to be betterer than suffering big-time with a virus take care x
 
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