Imogenscarlett
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi All,
So I got told I’m borderline type 2 diabetic (48 and then 46 on a blood test) about 8 months ago now.. at first I jumped into eating better and joined the gym etc. Since then I’ve been struggling as the Dr was like no further action..get on with it and well.. I didn’t.. I guess it’s not easy to undo a lifetime of food habits!
I’ve recently bought a device that reads your blood sugar with a finger prick and I’m getting abit ‘in my own head’ about it. The last few days I’ve woken up and it’s read 9 - 11 (on average) and then when I get back from work it’s dropped down to about 6. A few hours after eating my dinner (today was chicken and salad with a handful of wholegrain rice) it’s gone back up to 9.
Does anyone have any tips or should I not be reading my blood sugar that often with type 2?
Hope that makes sense.
Thank you
Imogen
So I got told I’m borderline type 2 diabetic (48 and then 46 on a blood test) about 8 months ago now.. at first I jumped into eating better and joined the gym etc. Since then I’ve been struggling as the Dr was like no further action..get on with it and well.. I didn’t.. I guess it’s not easy to undo a lifetime of food habits!
I’ve recently bought a device that reads your blood sugar with a finger prick and I’m getting abit ‘in my own head’ about it. The last few days I’ve woken up and it’s read 9 - 11 (on average) and then when I get back from work it’s dropped down to about 6. A few hours after eating my dinner (today was chicken and salad with a handful of wholegrain rice) it’s gone back up to 9.
Does anyone have any tips or should I not be reading my blood sugar that often with type 2?
Hope that makes sense.
Thank you
Imogen