Hi all,
Fairly new here, but got myself a glucose monitor (finger prick, not CGM) and am doing some experimenting. Mostly my results are pretty consistent - but now and again a food/combination that by all rights should do nothing out of the ordinary sends my glucose readings a bit on the higher side. I know these aren’t remotely *high* readings but I was wondering if anyone could help out. (Equally, if these are all really good readings, especially early on, please do tell me not to be so hard on myself.)
Typical morning, fasting reading: 5.4-6.2. Trends lower if I’ve had a snack before bed.
Typical breakfast - 1x oatabix, 100g 5% Greek yogurt, 20g linseed, 25g walnuts - usually 6.8-7 at 2 hrs. (About 35 carbs)
Typical lunch: 2x medium ww bread, chicken, mayo, cheese, huge handful of leaves, half an avocado (about 40 carbs) - usually 7ish. But if I leave out the leaves, goes upwards of 8. If I leave out the avocado, often doesn’t crack 7, which seems *wrong*.
Almost all dinners, regardless of make-up: 7.5 max two hours after, usual sub-7. Exceptions have been having some potato (no more than 30g of carbs worth - 8.8) or pasta (30g of carbs - 8.9) - total carbs were maybe 40. Most dinners have no more than 35g carbs, and most don’t crack a 7 on the glucometer. Notably, with both ‘high’ readings, I was back sub-7 in an hour (so 3 hours after eating).
It’s the lunch that confuses the heck out of me - I can have the same exact thing and get wildly different readings on different days. I know glucose readings can be affected by loads of stuff, but this is just reading backwards. (I am keen not to go much below 130 total carbs a day for lots of reasons, as I tend to have fine reactions most of the time and sustainability over the next 30-40 years is going to be an issue - plus a sandwich/etc is a bit of convenience I can’t let go of.) Unless I’m missing my peaks, exercise seems to do basically nothing unless I’m out for a 3 hour walk, which isn’t feasible on the daily.
I’m also aware I might be holding myself to too stringent of guidelines - as I’m doing this testing off my own bat, I’m aiming for sub 8 most of the time, and preferably sub 7.5. I know the advised levels are 8.5 from the NHS (weirdly 10 from the ADA??), but seems best to stay low and as close to ‘normal’ as possible. Stress seems to have a significant effect on my readings, so I don’t know if that’s making everything go weird randomly or what.
Any help much appreciated!
Fairly new here, but got myself a glucose monitor (finger prick, not CGM) and am doing some experimenting. Mostly my results are pretty consistent - but now and again a food/combination that by all rights should do nothing out of the ordinary sends my glucose readings a bit on the higher side. I know these aren’t remotely *high* readings but I was wondering if anyone could help out. (Equally, if these are all really good readings, especially early on, please do tell me not to be so hard on myself.)
Typical morning, fasting reading: 5.4-6.2. Trends lower if I’ve had a snack before bed.
Typical breakfast - 1x oatabix, 100g 5% Greek yogurt, 20g linseed, 25g walnuts - usually 6.8-7 at 2 hrs. (About 35 carbs)
Typical lunch: 2x medium ww bread, chicken, mayo, cheese, huge handful of leaves, half an avocado (about 40 carbs) - usually 7ish. But if I leave out the leaves, goes upwards of 8. If I leave out the avocado, often doesn’t crack 7, which seems *wrong*.
Almost all dinners, regardless of make-up: 7.5 max two hours after, usual sub-7. Exceptions have been having some potato (no more than 30g of carbs worth - 8.8) or pasta (30g of carbs - 8.9) - total carbs were maybe 40. Most dinners have no more than 35g carbs, and most don’t crack a 7 on the glucometer. Notably, with both ‘high’ readings, I was back sub-7 in an hour (so 3 hours after eating).
It’s the lunch that confuses the heck out of me - I can have the same exact thing and get wildly different readings on different days. I know glucose readings can be affected by loads of stuff, but this is just reading backwards. (I am keen not to go much below 130 total carbs a day for lots of reasons, as I tend to have fine reactions most of the time and sustainability over the next 30-40 years is going to be an issue - plus a sandwich/etc is a bit of convenience I can’t let go of.) Unless I’m missing my peaks, exercise seems to do basically nothing unless I’m out for a 3 hour walk, which isn’t feasible on the daily.
I’m also aware I might be holding myself to too stringent of guidelines - as I’m doing this testing off my own bat, I’m aiming for sub 8 most of the time, and preferably sub 7.5. I know the advised levels are 8.5 from the NHS (weirdly 10 from the ADA??), but seems best to stay low and as close to ‘normal’ as possible. Stress seems to have a significant effect on my readings, so I don’t know if that’s making everything go weird randomly or what.
Any help much appreciated!