Hello all, this is my first post having just found your forum. Great to see so much support here, and hope answers to my question below might help some other folks too.
Quick background - early 40s, was threshold gestational diabetic in pregnancy. Used to be very active, walking, climbing etc. Have long term health condition (hypermobility) which has drastically reduced ability to walk any distance or take other forms of exercise in recent years, and now have more crutches and braces than anyone should ever need. All older blood relatives on maternal side have diabetes since 50s/60s despite staying healthy body weight and eating sensible diets.
My sugars used to be nice in the mornings (3.5 - 5 on the meter), pop up after meals, then drop down again, and drop faster with some exercise e.g. walking thrown in.
Now I am upside down. I can drop after meals, and am at my highest after fasting. I was 8.2 yesterday morning, having had a seriously naff night with tingling hands and feet etc. (after rissoto, and not for the first time, so that's off the menu now). Sugars went down in response to breakfast.
I did some reading, and figured the hormones regulating sugar are out of whack, maybe I'm releasing too much sugar at night. I know they are back to front compared to what they were when the NHS had me testing throughout the day every day in pregnancy, and compared to the occasional checks I did in the years since. Something has changed. I wish I could kick off excess weight with exercise, but it is a major battle being in constant pain, having a full time job, joints that won't stay put, and an under-resourced healthcare system.
My guess is that I am on the path to T2, and if anyone knows about this sugar inversion and can advise me on whether I'ver understood this right, and how I might turn this around, esp with timing of exercise etc. given the precious little I can do, I would be profoundly grateful.
Quick background - early 40s, was threshold gestational diabetic in pregnancy. Used to be very active, walking, climbing etc. Have long term health condition (hypermobility) which has drastically reduced ability to walk any distance or take other forms of exercise in recent years, and now have more crutches and braces than anyone should ever need. All older blood relatives on maternal side have diabetes since 50s/60s despite staying healthy body weight and eating sensible diets.
My sugars used to be nice in the mornings (3.5 - 5 on the meter), pop up after meals, then drop down again, and drop faster with some exercise e.g. walking thrown in.
Now I am upside down. I can drop after meals, and am at my highest after fasting. I was 8.2 yesterday morning, having had a seriously naff night with tingling hands and feet etc. (after rissoto, and not for the first time, so that's off the menu now). Sugars went down in response to breakfast.
I did some reading, and figured the hormones regulating sugar are out of whack, maybe I'm releasing too much sugar at night. I know they are back to front compared to what they were when the NHS had me testing throughout the day every day in pregnancy, and compared to the occasional checks I did in the years since. Something has changed. I wish I could kick off excess weight with exercise, but it is a major battle being in constant pain, having a full time job, joints that won't stay put, and an under-resourced healthcare system.
My guess is that I am on the path to T2, and if anyone knows about this sugar inversion and can advise me on whether I'ver understood this right, and how I might turn this around, esp with timing of exercise etc. given the precious little I can do, I would be profoundly grateful.