Charis1213
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
6.4 happy with this lowest in weeks, slept great feeling good 
Kind of disagree. If what I/we do works it works irrespective of testing so the continuation of testing should only confirm that. You can test a cabbage as often as you like, it is still a cabbage![]()
Yes @Saskia a family meal i.e with 2 or more sons, wives and children will easily mean 3-4 hrs at the table. Not continuous eating but maybe an hour or 1.5 hrs between courses/parts of the meal.
Yo Ho Ho. No rum for me. It's HbA1c time tomorrow.
7.2 FBG just now.
Thanks for that and it all seems very sensible. Now the Genie is out of the bottle it is very difficult to think of any kind of normal which doesn't restrict carbs. Results of blood tests are ok and weight is good so at a basic level this WOE and living, if seen as a treatment, is kind of working. Seen that way, as a treatment, I highly doubt that there is or could be another I would enjoy either. I respect what you say and the effort to help. To a certain extent I feel I need to finish this course of treatment, at least until June. At that stage I can see full lab numbers again not just bg level and make changes. Oddly, BG seems to be the standout only just about OK biomarker which is where a huge part of my frustration lies.@ianpspurs - You have been uncontented with your way of living and eating for some time. Have you considered having a period of, as a couple of weeks, or a month, of doing exactly what "feels right" to you, monitoring and testing along the way?
I suggest at least a couple of weeks as our bodies do operate on a sort of habit basis, with the "last meal effect" coming into play, as far as digestive juices, enzymes and so on are concerned. The last meal effect is one of the reasons one should really ensure we eat a decent number of carbs prior to undertaking an OGTT - so as not to shock the body with the glucose load. (OK, very simplified).
If you do that, you may see you have a new baseline for your body, in terms of what it can or can't handle, and for some, they have found just doing something different wakes up their body a bit more - whether for weight loss or other things.
My A1c readings and finger prick/Libre readings are never, ever, ever aligned. I've never had an A1c that was near to my cummulative spot checks. My finger prick and Libre graphs suggets my A1c should be about 21, but the labs are usually higher.
I haven't used a Libre for what seems like ages now, so maybe time for me to do another comparison, when I get home.