Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Sounds like an excellent plan to me Brian, the best of luck and do let us know if you have any questions or concerns 🙂
It has gone back up again overnight, although I haven't consumed anything.
How does that happen?
I see. It isn't simple, is it.
I assume I need to press on with my regime, anyway. It's a bit discouraging when there are no measurable benefits.
I see. It isn't simple, is it.
Could I also be seeing a reaction to my sudden exercise and diet over the past couple of days? Would I be producing more glucose to compensate?
I assume I need to press on with my regime, anyway. It's a bit discouraging when there are no measurable benefits.
Ok, thanks for the reassurance. I'll stick with it.
[Later today]
Well well! I just thought I'd try doing a test this evening to compare with the morning reading (of 11.6).
It is 6.7 !!! And that is 4-5 hours after a meal.
Anyone understand what is going on here?
Not at all, for me my FBG is usually one of my higher (pre-food) readings.Right - but for me the point here is that the high morning readings don't necessarily indicate high all-day readings. I was assuming the FBG reading would be the lowest, but obviously it isn't.
If I am something like 6.7 in the daytime, that's not so bad.
Sorry Mark -
[edited]
You mean it is not the lowest value in a day. So how bad is it if my average daytime value turns out to be something like 6.7?
I am still full of questions, so apologies in advance. One is:
If the test to take notice of is the HbA1c, which indicates an average value over two or three months, how important is it (for health) to also measure the short-term peaks? Is diabetes diagnosed on the basis of the HbA1c alone, on spot checks alone, or what?
Thanks!
If the test to take notice of is the HbA1c, which indicates an average value over two or three months, how important is it (for health) to also measure the short-term peaks? Is diabetes diagnosed on the basis of the HbA1c alone, on spot checks alone, or what?
Thanks!