Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Please don't concern yourself about getting levels like this, they are perfectly normal and do not place you at risk of any complications 🙂 There's a danger of setting your sights too low and then becoming frustrated when your body just acts normally - this isn't uncommon, just human nature! Also, bear in mind that exercise can often have an initial effect of raising levels (or at least having no discernible effect on them) because other hormones, such as cortisol and adrenaline, come into play which can prompt the liver to release extra glucose to 'power you up'. Sometimes levels can even rise after exercise as the liver releases extra glucose to replenish the muscles, but what needs to be remembered is that the exercise will make your body's cells more sensitive to insulin, and this effect will help lower your levels over the subsequent hours (up to 40 hours after the actual exercise session, depending on type and intensity!).6.4 for me today, so I am fasting till lunchtime .... apart from a coffee with cream and a very small chunk of cheese. Have also been out for another run to see if I can lower the second reading of the day which was 6.8 but sadly it didn't and I am still on a steady 6.8. Not complaining though..... the run will no doubt be doing me good in other ways and my BG testing is just motivating me to get out and do it. Off to do battle with a swarm of bees that have been sitting in my hedge for the past 3 days refusing to be caught. I'm pretty good at catching swarms but this one is being particularly difficult. Maybe it knows that I haven't finished building it's new home yet, but the table saw is out so I am making progress with that at least!
So, I would say levels between 5 and 7 are pretty much what a healthy, non-diabetic person could expect 🙂 Keep doing what you are doing, but don't be dismayed by what are good readings 🙂