Eddy Edson
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- In remission from Type 2
Day 4 ...
Experiment interrupted when batteries ran out & I couldn't find the spares I thought I had. (For clarity, batteries for my meter, not for me 🙂
Before dinner, after so far a relatively low-ish carb day for me & ~7km walking: 6.4.
That looks high versus pre-experiment expectation. But one thing I've noticed is that BG elevations are pretty closely associated with the stomach bloat-y issues I'm having at the moment - BG goes up when the bloat starts. And these issues aren't very closely associated with carbs. In fact, it's looking like almonds might be the culprit, which would be really annoying if it persists.
I assume this is a coincidence - can't see any reason why stopping Met would cause almond intolerance?
Bah!
Anyway, had my first appointment with the exercise physiologist today. She didn't have a pill to increase upper-body strength without tedious strength training, unfortunately, and didn't really have any exercise suggestions beyond the obvious kind of thing. Didn't have anything to say about Met interfering with exercise. Did have a few interesting things to say about fatigue and general expectations for how much exercise to do etc, which generally confirmed that my current walking strategy is OK.
I finally took the plunge and ordered a couple of Libre sensors. Some might call it indulgence but I call it Science, which continues its forward march. (I had to tell a fib & say I'm on insulin for the order to go thru.)
Update: Before bed reading = 6.4 after late dinner of berries+lemon juice+peanuts+chia/soy flat white. A point or so "too high", but stomach probs persist, so who knows? Tomorrow starts the no-more-almonds leg of the experiment; will have to scrounge those calories from somewhere else.
10km+ walking today, pretty easy.
Experiment interrupted when batteries ran out & I couldn't find the spares I thought I had. (For clarity, batteries for my meter, not for me 🙂
Before dinner, after so far a relatively low-ish carb day for me & ~7km walking: 6.4.
That looks high versus pre-experiment expectation. But one thing I've noticed is that BG elevations are pretty closely associated with the stomach bloat-y issues I'm having at the moment - BG goes up when the bloat starts. And these issues aren't very closely associated with carbs. In fact, it's looking like almonds might be the culprit, which would be really annoying if it persists.
I assume this is a coincidence - can't see any reason why stopping Met would cause almond intolerance?
Bah!
Anyway, had my first appointment with the exercise physiologist today. She didn't have a pill to increase upper-body strength without tedious strength training, unfortunately, and didn't really have any exercise suggestions beyond the obvious kind of thing. Didn't have anything to say about Met interfering with exercise. Did have a few interesting things to say about fatigue and general expectations for how much exercise to do etc, which generally confirmed that my current walking strategy is OK.
I finally took the plunge and ordered a couple of Libre sensors. Some might call it indulgence but I call it Science, which continues its forward march. (I had to tell a fib & say I'm on insulin for the order to go thru.)
Update: Before bed reading = 6.4 after late dinner of berries+lemon juice+peanuts+chia/soy flat white. A point or so "too high", but stomach probs persist, so who knows? Tomorrow starts the no-more-almonds leg of the experiment; will have to scrounge those calories from somewhere else.
10km+ walking today, pretty easy.
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