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donnarob

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Today, I followed the dietary advice and stuck to my bacon and eggs for breakfast.

Here's today's readings so far:-

Before breakfast 7.3
1 hr after breakfast 5.7
2 hrs after breakfast 5.6
before lunch 5.5
1 hour after lunch 5.3
2 hours after lunch 5.3

I also did 30 mins on the exercise bike.

My question is how to get the morning levels down to that of the rest of the day? Also could the bacon and egg for breakfast have kept my levels steady? 🙂
 
well done Donna 🙂

I had my yogurt and blueberries for breakfast and went from 6.9 morning reading to 9.8 one hour later ....

then before lunch I was 7.1

so had grilled bacon and 2 fried eggs for lunch

after one hour 5.5
after two hours 4.8 😱

Alan et al are right........... bacon and eggs are great..... and even better than boring yogurt and blueberries lol

guess what Donna and I are having for breakfast (well for some breakfasts anyway)
 
Today, I followed the dietary advice and stuck to my bacon and eggs for breakfast.

Here's today's readings so far:-

Before breakfast 7.3
1 hr after breakfast 5.7
2 hrs after breakfast 5.6
before lunch 5.5
1 hour after lunch 5.3
2 hours after lunch 5.3

I also did 30 mins on the exercise bike.

My question is how to get the morning levels down to that of the rest of the day? Also could the bacon and egg for breakfast have kept my levels steady? 🙂

The morning level (i.e. 7.3) may be a bit of the old 'dawn phenomenon' and is perhaps a little tricky to get sorted. Others may be able to advise on that.

Personally, with the other levels being so great I would not be overly concerned about it.

Andy 🙂
 
The morning level (i.e. 7.3) may be a bit of the old 'dawn phenomenon' and is perhaps a little tricky to get sorted. Others may be able to advise on that.

Personally, with the other levels being so great I would not be overly concerned about it.

Andy 🙂


what exactly is a 'dawn phenomenon' Andy?
 
what exactly is a 'dawn phenomenon' Andy?

I can't say exactly (hopefully someone more knowledgeable can correct me if necessary). But, my understanding is that the liver can dump glucose into the bloodstream, especially if the bg levels in the body dip during the night. That's why the waking levels can actually be higher than those going to bed.

Andy 🙂
 
My levels are always highest in the morning know matter how I try they are always 8 ish but around 5 by the time I get in from work on a night.
 
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