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

Some great numbers out there! Great work everyone.
I have a question. When do you measure your morning glucose? I generally get up, get dressed, make the bed, prepare my food before testing….maybe 15 minutes after crawling out of bed. I do this as hubby is walking out dog and I like to sit and have our coffee together before I hit the gym. It likely doesn’t make too much difference as I test at the same time every day, so for me I can compare against myself. I’m just curious as my numbers are always higher than I would like.
this morning 6.9
i eat very few carbs, less than ten a day.
 
Some great numbers out there! Great work everyone.
I have a question. When do you measure your morning glucose? I generally get up, get dressed, make the bed, prepare my food before testing….maybe 15 minutes after crawling out of bed. I do this as hubby is walking out dog and I like to sit and have our coffee together before I hit the gym. It likely doesn’t make too much difference as I test at the same time every day, so for me I can compare against myself. I’m just curious as my numbers are always higher than I would like.
this morning 6.9
i eat very few carbs, less than ten a day.
Most of us here check our FBG readings as soon as we get out of bed. That ensures conditions pre test are as close to identical as possible. BG levels rise once we start to move around. That's normal and a modest rise is to be expected.
 
Some great numbers out there! Great work everyone.
I have a question. When do you measure your morning glucose? I generally get up, get dressed, make the bed, prepare my food before testing….maybe 15 minutes after crawling out of bed. I do this as hubby is walking out dog and I like to sit and have our coffee together before I hit the gym. It likely doesn’t make too much difference as I test at the same time every day, so for me I can compare against myself. I’m just curious as my numbers are always higher than I would like.
this morning 6.9
i eat very few carbs, less than ten a day.

I get up wash hands with warm, totally dry and test BG right away, works good for me! If I wait my number will be higher.
Omar
 
6.4 mmols at 7:30. I’m surprised by that low ish reading as I had a large sausage roll and ham sandwich on regular white bread for my picnic (yes I know I could have made better choices). I kept the carbs very low for dinner and didn’t eat after 6:30. No rhyme or reason.

Have a lovely Thursday everyone x
 
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