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Group 7-day waking average?

Many congratulations on a great fasting reading and even better post breakfast reading.... Am I right in thinking you were diagnosed last month with an HbA1c of 88 but so far you are just diet controlled. ie No medication. If so, you are doing absolutely brilliantly!
Yup - really desperate to avoid meds if at all possible. I've had a rotten sore throat -> cough since the day I got the spot glucose reader and am currently finishing a steroid course which raises BS so readings have been up to 11.5 over the weekend and now this - so hoping the change of diet and finally getting better have coalesced. It has been really frustrating to not get the readings down when trying so hard.

Should add have also lost around 24lb in that period too.
 
Yup - really desperate to avoid meds if at all possible. I've had a rotten sore throat -> cough since the day I got the spot glucose reader and am currently finishing a steroid course which raises BS so readings have been up to 11.5 over the weekend and now this - so hoping the change of diet and finally getting better have coalesced. It has been really frustrating to not get the readings down when trying so hard.

Should add have also lost around 24lb in that period too.

Congrats! So what’s the change in dietary habits you’ve instigated?
 
Congrats! So what’s the change in dietary habits you’ve instigated?
Where do you start?
The easy bit - instant cutting out of fizzy drinks, fruit juices, cakes, biscuits, pastries, trifles etc. No snacks.
The straightforward bit - running down the carbs in the cupboard - potatoes, pasta - I swapped bread (half the slice size) and then cut it out altogether.
The fiddly bit - working out what I need to eat versus what I think I should be eating. For instance - a breakfast of 2 scrambled eggs with 2 rashers bacon. Reducing down to 1 rasher was fine but using only 1 egg? I was starving by lunchtime. Portion control has been the biggest headache. What I thought was an ok portion of soup was actually about 200-300g over. Today I swapped to a smaller bowl size so I can't overshoot. Sometimes I have been stuffed to the point of active pain, other times have got the balance wrong the other way and been crawling the walls ahead of the next meal.
I batch cook and am learning that habits like eating the same dish multiple times a day for 2 or 3 days consecutively, esp if carb heavy, is not the way to go. I now have 2 or three different things on the go over the same period so it is now far more balanced.
In place of the bread with soup or salads, I started using different nuts. I eat fruit - now mostly berries (but sometimes cherries or kiwi) by the handful instead of binging on a large pack during a day - sometimes with full fat greek yoghurt.
Added a lot more fish into the diet, simply prepared.
Trialling existing recipes I use regularly and seeing what happens - eg half portions of basmati rice or spaghetti on days when the other meals are very carb light.

The biggest joy out of all this is being able to use cream and cheese and eat meats with fatty cuts, whereas before this would not have dreamed of it.

In the first few weeks I made myself eat breakfast even if I didn't want any but intermittent fasting is my friend and now happy to miss a meal when I don't need it.

I've literally had 4 cheats in 6 weeks - one onion ring, a chicken strip and 1 gingerbread matchmaker on two separate occasions.

Some of the advice given on this forum has been awesome and such progress would not have been possible without your ideas and suggestions.
 
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AT LONG LAST!! :D
 
Morning it’s 8.1 for me. Had a horrendous night sleep lost an old colleague yesterday to Covid and it has really taken the wind from my sails.

keep safe all
So sorry to hear this, my condolences to you xx
 
@Veenorthants, so sorry to hear of your loss. Thats such a young age.
@MAC2020, really sorry to hear you're having such a hard time at the moment. Sounds like you have so much going on. I hope it gets betted for yoy soon.
Renember, both, come and have a rant on here
@ColinUK, i hope your date gets in touch. If not, its his loss. (Ps. I agreed with @rebrascora in imagining your decorating lol, i thought cool and minimalist :D ).
 
Good evening folks been in hospital most of the day for tests after surgery 2 weeks ago.
A 5.0 this morning with a well earned hypo this afternoon 2.3 just a baby one.🙂

So sorry about your loss @Veenorthants no age at all. {{{HUGS}}}

@MAC2020 going through a rough time I see? we`re here for you hope things improve soon.

Take care stay safe folks, just about to go and teach the rest of the forum to laugh. :D
 
Sorry to hear of your loss @Veenorthants.

Hope you’re ok @KARNAK

Hope things start to improve for you @MAC2020

a lot of snow about today it seems we have lots - such a shame as a snow day from school doesn’t really happen now with online learning although I did have to politely!? Ask some kids to message others and tell them to come to the lesson rather than make snowmen - it was quite funny!

I was a whopping 12.3 on waking this morning. Absolutely no rhyme or reason why ..... other than the anticipation of my 2nd eye injection this afternoon possibly. I wouldn’t say it was a easy and pain free (apart from a little stinging which was down to the iodine) as the last one. I had a good bleeder. A blood blister remains. Some may view me as wimp like but it hurts! I would add a picture but possibly best not! On a positive the eye test at the start did seem to show a good improvement.
Anyway back to sleep time (been asleep and woken up) and a 7.3 as I sign off.
 
Morning all and a rubbish 8. Very icy here, small amount of snow as it has been for the past couple of days but not enough for the children to enjoy.
My side mirrors wouldn’t open yesterday so a very slow and careful drive to work yesterday at 6.40 in the morning, may try de-icer today if they don’t open.
@SB2015 work is very busy but thankfully not manic. Drs having a lot of problems editing their forms so leaving us to do it, just adds to the workload. No-one has Covid thank goodness but we have all been vaccinated now so that is good.
Enjoy your day all x
 
4.9 this morning. I seem to have left the 5's in the morning behind for a while. I feel good.

I was just counting my blessings yesterday, having gone out early in the freezing weather and come back home to the warmth of the house, good food, comfort.

My weight has shifted slightly downwards again after redoubling my diet efforts yesterday. I think I had slipped up the day before as my wife had sat next to me in the evening eating lovely grapes. So, with not much thought, (I considered that 'just a few' wouldn't matter), I joined in. One whole bunch later..... Whoops. It didn't kill me and I enjoyed the grapes but I felt bad at not stopping myself as I would normally do. I guess I may be human after all !
 
Good morning 6.8 today
 
Morning all,
6.2 this morning after a better sleep.
Need to venture out later at least to the end of our close to see if any traffic has been getting up the hill!

Blessings Snowwy
 
An elevated 8.2 this morning, dawn is breaking with a nice couple of inches of snow, I'm glad I am home office this week so I can enjoy it with the dog,,, when he eventually wakes up.
Have a great day everyone!!
 
Pleased to be back on at full speed. :D
The Openreach engineer who came last Thursday finally came up with a cunning plan. They could easily reach the pole using one of those mini scaffolding rigs and booked it for yesterday.
I wasn't expecting to see anyone turn up. However @9.30 two vans appeared, informed me they would wait for the scaffolding to turn up. After they sat in their vans playing on their laptops and phones for 2 hours this did happen!
It was a piece of cake. Erect scaffold, access pole, attach cable, and run it across to Chez Dez. Job done! What puzzles me is why didn't they remove the ivy from the pole which was the cause of all the hassle in the first place? 🙄
Unlike some ex-presidents who are about to be impeached, I've moved on now!
Oh and 4.5 this am.🙂

Dez
 
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