Hi all,
My readings have been odd today and after reading some other posts I'm now wondering if it's the flu jab I had a couple of days ago.
Fasting this morning was 6.2, a little high but not too out of the ordinary.
Breakfast - Egg, bacon, mushroom, tomato
Lunch 12:30 - Beef stirfry (homemade with 1/2 tsp sugar, soy sauce, rice wine and veggies) and cauli rice. I've made this before and normally it doesn't affect me.
Snack 14:30 - one bite of my bf's peanut butter brownie
3 hour reading 6.8
I know this isn't horrendously high, but as I'm on a reduced carb diet, I have normally dropped to the mid 4s by late afternoon and have to have a couple of crackers to stop me having a hypo. The strange thing is that I had all the normal symptoms of going low.
I just tested again and am down to 4.8, 5 hours after the brownie bite, having eaten nothing else since...
I'll check a bit more regularly for the next day or so to see if my average is higher, I can't believe one bite of a brownie could cause an issue, so I'm inclined to blame the flu shot.
Anyone else seen an increase a few days after your shot?
My readings have been odd today and after reading some other posts I'm now wondering if it's the flu jab I had a couple of days ago.
Fasting this morning was 6.2, a little high but not too out of the ordinary.
Breakfast - Egg, bacon, mushroom, tomato
Lunch 12:30 - Beef stirfry (homemade with 1/2 tsp sugar, soy sauce, rice wine and veggies) and cauli rice. I've made this before and normally it doesn't affect me.
Snack 14:30 - one bite of my bf's peanut butter brownie
3 hour reading 6.8
I know this isn't horrendously high, but as I'm on a reduced carb diet, I have normally dropped to the mid 4s by late afternoon and have to have a couple of crackers to stop me having a hypo. The strange thing is that I had all the normal symptoms of going low.
I just tested again and am down to 4.8, 5 hours after the brownie bite, having eaten nothing else since...
I'll check a bit more regularly for the next day or so to see if my average is higher, I can't believe one bite of a brownie could cause an issue, so I'm inclined to blame the flu shot.
Anyone else seen an increase a few days after your shot?