What was your fasting BG today?
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9.1 (163.8)0
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4.6 (83) and that's because I did a ton of steps yesterday. Usually around 5 these days and that's fine. Have a fabulous day everyone!1
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1090
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1490
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7.7 (138.6) Not bad considering the treats and birthday cake yesterday. I'll take it.1
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1121
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1180
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1440
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first early morning reading was 134, then true fast of 10 hrs was 111. My body wants protein before bed ...not sure how to combat this.0
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judyvalentine512 wrote: »RainaProske wrote: »144
It seems to be steadily coming down. That's great!
IT IS! Thank you!
Learned a lesson this morning, however. I woke @ 5:52, ckecked my blood/sugar level, took my insulin, and went back to sleep. I woke @ 9:30 a.m., shaking! Badly! My blood/sugar was 78.
I have learned that I need to eat if I take my insulin! Never thought of that before, but now, I know!1 -
107. I had dropped my Metformin in April because my strength training was messing with my blood glucose and causing some hypoglycemia.
However, the last couple of weeks I'd been seeing 120 - 150 fasting blood glucose and finally had enough. Switched to 500mg of Metformin XR and that seems to be doing the trick. I hope to wean off of that over the next 3 - 6 months.2 -
7.8 (140.4)0
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107.
I had dropped my Metformin in April because my strength training was messing with my blood glucose and causing some hypoglycemia.
However, the last couple of weeks I'd been seeing 120 - 150 fasting blood glucose and finally had enough. Switched to 500mg of Metformin XR and that seems to be doing the trick. I hope to wean off of that over the next 3 - 6 months.
Yee ha! Congrats & good luck.0 -
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107. I had dropped my Metformin in April because my strength training was messing with my blood glucose and causing some hypoglycemia.
However, the last couple of weeks I'd been seeing 120 - 150 fasting blood glucose and finally had enough. Switched to 500mg of Metformin XR and that seems to be doing the trick. I hope to wean off of that over the next 3 - 6 months.
When you reduce your meds, does your doctor know, or is this part of the overall plan? I ask, because a few months back, the diabetes doctor told me I could start reducing my glicizide, so I did for two weeks. My sugars went back up, so I went back to my regular dosage. Now, with other complications, it's still a little high, so I won't reduce quite yet. My family doctor knows.0 -
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1920
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Not fasting, but 2 hours after coffee and a regular greek yogurt I was 75. Glad I'm seeing my endo on Monday. Might be time to get rid of my tanzeum!! w00t2
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861
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931
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1170
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4.7(84.6)0
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1020
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990
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1100
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860
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I forgot to take it. My bad. Since I have started to excersizing they run lower.0
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