Hello and thank you to everyone who posts here with sound guidance and experience to help newbies like me.
I’d love some guidance as even though I was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic some years ago, I have to be honest and say I’ve never really understood the numbers used in testing and results given.
Please bear with me in this post as I explain my situation and ask my question. Thanks so much if you can put me straight!
My understanding is that my blood sugar results are usually supplied as a result of a fasting blood plasma test as opposed to a Hbac1. Seven years ago when I was diagnosed, three days after being widowed in my early 40s, my blood sugar test result was 18.5. Within 3 months I got that down to normal levels (low 6s or under but it’s a blur) through healthier eating, losing around two stone (but still being obese) and some exercise.
Two years ago I suffered two more very close bereavements within a month of each other, one of which was at a young age, and my eating again went haywire. It continued that way on and off until March this year when another blood test showed my blood sugar was 12. I decided to do something about it again and started to follow the Blood Sugar Diet and began to exercise well and regularly 12 weeks later my blood sugar levels were 6.4 and I was told ‘prediabetic’
I’ve continued to lose weight and am due a ‘diabetic review’ in the coming weeks. I’ve lost a total of 65lbs and come down into a healthy weight range for my height. All the time I’ve continued to take metformin twice a day, with two 500mg tablets each time. I had in mind to contact my diabetic nurse to discuss reducing these this week.
This morning on waking, after last eating at 2pm yesterday, I was dizzy, headachey and sick, and threw up, with an upset tummy. I’ve been avoiding ‘obvious’ carbohydrates as part of my eating healthier/losing weight way of eating and have adopted more of an ‘intermittent fasting’ approach for the last couple of weeks where I don’t snack overnight, nothing drastic.
I got in my car to drive to an event I was due at this morning but was too dizzy. I was concerned my blood sugar may be too low or I was affected by a lack of salt or something and rang NHS 111 after eating some toast, just for advice.They sent a paramedic who tested my blood sugar, the reading about an hour after having 3 slices of white toast with butter was 8.8. They said this was normal.
But I’m totally baffled by the numbers and looking at the information online, including through Diabetes UK I still don’t get it. It’s like I have a mental block.
So my question is basically - is a reading of 8.8 an hour after eating 3 slices of white bread a cause for concern? Does this sound normal? Diabetic? prediabetic?
I know I could be measuring my own blood sugar levels at home and maybe this is the answer, but someone somewhere along the line advised me not to do this. I’m hoping to have more positive news from my diabetic nurse as I continue improving my health.
Thank you for reading and thanks if you can help.
I’d love some guidance as even though I was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic some years ago, I have to be honest and say I’ve never really understood the numbers used in testing and results given.
Please bear with me in this post as I explain my situation and ask my question. Thanks so much if you can put me straight!
My understanding is that my blood sugar results are usually supplied as a result of a fasting blood plasma test as opposed to a Hbac1. Seven years ago when I was diagnosed, three days after being widowed in my early 40s, my blood sugar test result was 18.5. Within 3 months I got that down to normal levels (low 6s or under but it’s a blur) through healthier eating, losing around two stone (but still being obese) and some exercise.
Two years ago I suffered two more very close bereavements within a month of each other, one of which was at a young age, and my eating again went haywire. It continued that way on and off until March this year when another blood test showed my blood sugar was 12. I decided to do something about it again and started to follow the Blood Sugar Diet and began to exercise well and regularly 12 weeks later my blood sugar levels were 6.4 and I was told ‘prediabetic’
I’ve continued to lose weight and am due a ‘diabetic review’ in the coming weeks. I’ve lost a total of 65lbs and come down into a healthy weight range for my height. All the time I’ve continued to take metformin twice a day, with two 500mg tablets each time. I had in mind to contact my diabetic nurse to discuss reducing these this week.
This morning on waking, after last eating at 2pm yesterday, I was dizzy, headachey and sick, and threw up, with an upset tummy. I’ve been avoiding ‘obvious’ carbohydrates as part of my eating healthier/losing weight way of eating and have adopted more of an ‘intermittent fasting’ approach for the last couple of weeks where I don’t snack overnight, nothing drastic.
I got in my car to drive to an event I was due at this morning but was too dizzy. I was concerned my blood sugar may be too low or I was affected by a lack of salt or something and rang NHS 111 after eating some toast, just for advice.They sent a paramedic who tested my blood sugar, the reading about an hour after having 3 slices of white toast with butter was 8.8. They said this was normal.
But I’m totally baffled by the numbers and looking at the information online, including through Diabetes UK I still don’t get it. It’s like I have a mental block.
So my question is basically - is a reading of 8.8 an hour after eating 3 slices of white bread a cause for concern? Does this sound normal? Diabetic? prediabetic?
I know I could be measuring my own blood sugar levels at home and maybe this is the answer, but someone somewhere along the line advised me not to do this. I’m hoping to have more positive news from my diabetic nurse as I continue improving my health.
Thank you for reading and thanks if you can help.