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

5.0 today in sunny Marathonas....a bit high for me but had "strange bed syndrome". Here is a pic of the burial mound of the Athenians at the battle site
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Did strange bed syndrome involve any Persians ? If so, I hope you didn't wait in vain for the Spartans to rush in and save you...could be at least a fortnight before they show up and your blood sugar will have come down by then anyway.
 
My waking levels have been way less than consistent recently : 6.4 this morning, 5.6 yesterday, 6.4 the day before, 5.5, 6.2 etc for about 1 days or so. No real reason I can see. Still - could be worse as they say. They're always saying that !
 
I got up with a 6.8 and am scared now. I am usually around 5 - 5.5. Is slight cold, fever to blame as I am eating low carb and yesterday was no exception. Thanks for your help in advance.

Hi. 6.8 may be a good bit higher than your usual, but I wouldn't say it was cause for alarm at all. yes, a small infection can and often does increase blood sugar. Bear in mind also that sometimes the liver will dump glucose into the system to prepare the body for the day ahead and it appears to be to be a bit random in its timing and hard to predict (which is one of the reason that the waking level is not necessarily the lowest level of the day). Also...one reading on its own is not enough to really read much into at all as many little factors can account for an apparent blip. I definitely would not be scared by it for a minute. Hopefully, it's down again later and back to your usual tomorrow.
 
I got up with a 6.8 and am scared now. I am usually around 5 - 5.5. Is slight cold, fever to blame as I am eating low carb and yesterday was no exception. Thanks for your help in advance.
One reading of 6,8 is no reason to be scared especially if you have a cold which could account for it.
 
I got up with a 6.8 and am scared now. I am usually around 5 - 5.5. Is slight cold, fever to blame as I am eating low carb and yesterday was no exception. Thanks for your help in advance.


As Pav very rightly says it is only a teeny tiny blip. Still a very good number. Colds are notoriously bad for upsetting the diabetic apple cart. Hope you feel better really soon :)
 
I know you've said all these events have happened over a long time, but I do think that we're lucky to have you with us!!:wideyed:

Ditch the bathroom cabinet;)


Unusually for me I am quite lost for words. You are not lucky to have me but I am very lucky in the company that I keep :)
 
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