What was your fasting BG today?

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  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    94
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    94
  • leanmachine514
    leanmachine514 Posts: 633 Member
    118 this am
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    edited May 2017
    ConleighS wrote: »
    Seems like your pancreas would be under more stress the higher your BG....?? If your GI is trying to guard against hypos, you might want to verify that your endo is on board with such a high bottom end of your glucose range. (Lots of things to balance, and different docs may have different priorities.)

    The GI told me I could have problems if I go too high or too low. Endo hasn't given me targets yet but know about my health issues. Speaking of which endo is ordering more tests: calcium, ultrasound on my thyroid and 24 hour urine.....

    Sounds like you're in good hands! :)
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    So far so good Ralf
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    I like the fact that your endo seems bound and determined to get a complete picture of what's going on. Yippee!
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,967 Member
    75 :o
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    79 (4.39) no reason to be there
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    157!
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
    84 today.
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
    shadus wrote: »
    In regards to meter accuracy-- this test will make most of you slightly ill, and from what I've seen from my own 3 meters, its pretty much true across the board... but +/-10 seems fairly common across all meters... and really that's not nearly accurate enough. I think lack of accurate testing is harming most diabetics an awful lot.

    https://zippy.gfycat.com/ImmenseDamagedChupacabra.webm

    I've done same drop of blood on 3 meters, got 3 different results, pull strips, replace, same drop of blood on all 3 again, not one matched previous results... the one i use now is an accu-check aviva, and it consistently comes up with smaller variability than the other two, but rarely even on same drop of blood same number twice... often +/-5-10 (old two were up to +/-30, which is functionally worthless imo.)

    That's a great video!

    The sad truth is that ALL those meters in the video are well within their required +/- 15% specification for accuracy.

    I would really like to see more improvements in this area so we can have glucose meters/test-strips that provide results that are within 5% of a lab ordered blood test.
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    104 (5.78) - the same as it was last night
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    86...93 before breakfast
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    114 (6.33)
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,967 Member
    131 :/
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    112
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
    83 today.
  • leanmachine514
    leanmachine514 Posts: 633 Member
    Yesterday was 113 & today was 105.
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    108 (6.0)
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,967 Member
    100 :)
  • judyvalentine512
    judyvalentine512 Posts: 927 Member
    RalfLott wrote: »
    ConleighS wrote: »
    RalfLott wrote: »
    ConleighS wrote: »
    69...way too low. Took 2 glucose tabs (taste like sweet tarts)...up to 124

    69 too low? Hmm. I'm regularly in the 60s, never been a problem.

    If you felt crummy, it may have been due to a large post-insulin BG drop; but you'll get that dialed in working with your new endo!

    I was way shakey...and im just not used to it being that low. With my pancreas issues I'm not supposed to have my numbers below 95 or 100 per my gastroenterologist.


    Seems like your pancreas would be under more stress the higher your BG....?? If your GI is trying to guard against hypos, you might want to verify that your endo is on board with such a high bottom end of your glucose range. (Lots of things to balance, and different docs may have different priorities.)

    I have the same pancreas issues. My Endo has said my FBS, as long as it's below 9.9, I'm okay. Anything lower than 5, and I'm shakey and headachey.
    But, by all means, check with the doctor.
  • judyvalentine512
    judyvalentine512 Posts: 927 Member
    6.8 (123). Good morning all.
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    190!?! :o:s
  • Nikion901
    Nikion901 Posts: 2,467 Member
    151
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    ConleighS wrote: »
    190!?! :o:s

    So, it looks like I forgot to take my shot last night...
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
    96 today.
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
    ConleighS wrote: »
    ConleighS wrote: »
    190!?! :o:s

    So, it looks like I forgot to take my shot last night...

    And ..... I walked off without my Humolog pen. It is going to be one of THOSE days.
  • leanmachine514
    leanmachine514 Posts: 633 Member
    Today was 112
  • shadus
    shadus Posts: 424 Member
    5/20 - 91
    5/21 - 100
    5/22 - 87
    5/23 - forgot to get fasting
    5/24 - 101
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
    117 (6.5)
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