DavidGrahamJones
Well-Known Member
Do you ever get the feeling that having tried all the variables that seem to exist, you haven't found the right one for a happy BG.
Having done very well 3 - 4 years ago by lowering my carb intake to between 40 gms and 80 gms and getting a "well done" on my notes, last December's HbA1c was disappointing to say the least.
Using my FreeStyle Libre has at least helped me to determine that most of my meals don't affect my BG. I'm surprised at how much bread makes my BG spike so I've acted accordingly, I might even get round to making carb free bread for my Sat/Sun treat. The bread seemed to be the only thing that I could say definitely caused my BG to rise.Along with small quantities of sweet potato and squash which I put into baked veg (peppers, courgettes, onion, tomatoes, mushrooms and sometimes aubergine.
Most of my BG spikes happen at night and trying all sorts of tricks to switch off "liver dumping" but nothing seems to behave consistently. Even when my BG is stable for say 12 hours, sometimes it's over 8 and sometimes it's between 6 & 7, and nothing stands out as a cause.
My c-pep is 1.7 (low end of normal) and my insulin resistance is 2.5 (should be less than 1). I'm now taking Magnesium, chromium, and L-Glutamine which are all meant to help with insulin resistance, but not showing any positive results yet, but still less than a week in. I'm a big boy and accept that I might just need some additional medication, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can.
I was wandering if anyone has some extra thoughts. My GP is referring me to the diabetic team at the hospital because there is also a major weight problem to sort out in that I'm not eating enough to feed a rabbit never mind a man of 20 stone. I have been told I don't eat enough by my GP and I did try eating more. Net result? Gained 11 kgs, HbA1c not good, but on the bright side Total Cholesterol is only 4 and my BP is text book 120/80, just the rest of me is a mess. LOL
All the best
Graham
Having done very well 3 - 4 years ago by lowering my carb intake to between 40 gms and 80 gms and getting a "well done" on my notes, last December's HbA1c was disappointing to say the least.
Using my FreeStyle Libre has at least helped me to determine that most of my meals don't affect my BG. I'm surprised at how much bread makes my BG spike so I've acted accordingly, I might even get round to making carb free bread for my Sat/Sun treat. The bread seemed to be the only thing that I could say definitely caused my BG to rise.Along with small quantities of sweet potato and squash which I put into baked veg (peppers, courgettes, onion, tomatoes, mushrooms and sometimes aubergine.
Most of my BG spikes happen at night and trying all sorts of tricks to switch off "liver dumping" but nothing seems to behave consistently. Even when my BG is stable for say 12 hours, sometimes it's over 8 and sometimes it's between 6 & 7, and nothing stands out as a cause.
My c-pep is 1.7 (low end of normal) and my insulin resistance is 2.5 (should be less than 1). I'm now taking Magnesium, chromium, and L-Glutamine which are all meant to help with insulin resistance, but not showing any positive results yet, but still less than a week in. I'm a big boy and accept that I might just need some additional medication, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can.
I was wandering if anyone has some extra thoughts. My GP is referring me to the diabetic team at the hospital because there is also a major weight problem to sort out in that I'm not eating enough to feed a rabbit never mind a man of 20 stone. I have been told I don't eat enough by my GP and I did try eating more. Net result? Gained 11 kgs, HbA1c not good, but on the bright side Total Cholesterol is only 4 and my BP is text book 120/80, just the rest of me is a mess. LOL
All the best
Graham