What was your fasting BG today?

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1204205207209210284

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  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
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    119
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
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    119
  • judyvalentine512
    judyvalentine512 Posts: 927 Member
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    6.7 (121)
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
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    119
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
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    Sorry it posted so many times....either i was really happy about that number or there was a glitch... :D
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,966 Member
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    138 :|
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
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    102 (5.67)
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,966 Member
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    ConleighS wrote: »
    Sorry it posted so many times....either i was really happy about that number or there was a glitch... :D

    I'll go with "really happy" :D
  • BarneyRubbleMD
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    89
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
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    89

    Dang, Barney, are you sure you belong here? ;)
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
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    93, I'm pleased because my doctor took me off glimeperide and my numbers seem to be staying down.
  • ConleighS
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    121 this morning
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
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    RalfLott wrote: »
    89

    Dang, Barney, are you sure you belong here? ;)

    LOL...we'll see how long I last this time. This time around, I got diagnosed with an eating disorder called Binge Eating Disorder along with my worsening diabetes & required huge doses of Novolog insulin during meals (up to 120 units daily which really hit my $wallet$ too) & my blood sugars were still too high (250 - 400 range) when I would binge. I started working with a Binge Eating Disorder specialist for ideas to try (for reducing the binge episodes) that I hadn't thought of trying which seem to be working, at least so far--My last binge day was on May 7, 2017 which consisted of a 3-day binge (May 5-7) that drove my morning fasting blood sugars up over 350 even with my Novolog insulin injections. So far, what's worked best for me is to have my meals every 3 hours (from about 9am to 9pm) and to keep those meals at about the same "size" (calories, carbs, etc) to make the insulin dosing easier & so that I'm basically "not really hungry" by the time my next meal time comes around so I eat less, even with the smaller meals, but feel satisfied. For the time being, I'm trying to minimize processed carbs (bread, sugar, anything made with flour, etc) as these can "trigger" a binge for me--maybe I can re-try them later, but for now, I don't want to take the risk. My Novolog insulin dosages (with meals) have dropped dramatically since my last binge & for the first time in about 2 years, I've been finally able to slowly drop my Levemir insulin (long-acting) dosage from 60 units to 45 units (taken at bedtime) since my morning fasting blood sugars are now sometimes under 90 for 3 days in a row which results in a lowering of my Levemir insulin dosage by 3 units.

    My goal for the month of June2017 is to have an entire month without any binge episodes & see where my weight (now 269.4 lbs) ends up (hopefully lower) by the end of June2017 as well as seeing if I can continue to lower my average daily Novolog insulin dosage (presently around 13-23 units/day). Like I said, we'll see how long I last this time. :)
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    edited June 2017
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    RalfLott wrote: »
    89

    Dang, Barney, are you sure you belong here? ;)

    LOL...we'll see how long I last this time. This time around, I got diagnosed with an eating disorder called Binge Eating Disorder along with my worsening diabetes & required huge doses of Novolog insulin during meals (up to 120 units daily which really hit my $wallet$ too) & my blood sugars were still too high (250 - 400 range) when I would binge.

    Good luck - sounds like you're doing it!

    The only thing that worked for me was to just banish all of those yummy treacherous, addictive junk carbs from the kingdom altogether...

    Took a good long while, but it sure was a relief when I finally popped out the other side.
  • jvcjim
    jvcjim Posts: 812 Member
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    106 (5.89)
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,966 Member
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    144 :/
  • BarneyRubbleMD
    BarneyRubbleMD Posts: 1,092 Member
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    RalfLott wrote: »
    RalfLott wrote: »
    89

    Dang, Barney, are you sure you belong here? ;)

    LOL...we'll see how long I last this time. This time around, I got diagnosed with an eating disorder called Binge Eating Disorder along with my worsening diabetes & required huge doses of Novolog insulin during meals (up to 120 units daily which really hit my $wallet$ too) & my blood sugars were still too high (250 - 400 range) when I would binge.

    Good luck - sounds like you're doing it!

    The only thing that worked for me was to just banish all of those yummy treacherous, addictive junk carbs from the kingdom altogether...

    Took a good long while, but it sure was a relief when I finally popped out the other side.

    Thanks! I have a feeling I'll end up eating LCHF someday. I've tried low-carb many years ago but just could not stick with it. However, at that time, I didn't have diabetes & just wanted to lose weight but didn't have the resources available, like MFP & their various low-carb type groups, to learn about some of the things that can help one stick with the LCHF way of eating--for example, reading about how increasing salt intake can help when starting out with LCHF whereas whenever I did low-carb my salt intake was on the low side just due to the nature of the things I was avoiding (i.e. pizza).
  • BarneyRubbleMD
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    83 today.
  • rheddmobile
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    97
  • ConleighS
    ConleighS Posts: 1,058 Member
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    167... :*