What was your fasting BG today?
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116 then dropped to 110 before breakfast0
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890
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109.0
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1020
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1010
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yesterday was 93 & today was 1200
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102--it's bouncing all over0
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118. Question: do you take an awakening number and then another number before breakfast? Or log just one number in the morning?0
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118. Question: do you take an awakening number and then another number before breakfast? Or log just one number in the morning?
I think it would matter if you were on insulin and needed to bolus for breakfast. Since I'm not on insulin, I just take it in the morning to get an idea of where I'm at for the day. Sometimes I take it an hour or so later if it seems elevated, because I get a dawn effect which can be as much as 30 points if I'm stressed or off my schedule. If that's the case it will typically have dropped an hour after I wake up.
I'm much more interested in my post-prandial readings, and I usually don't bother taking it at night before bed, since I don't have any medication which would make it low during the night. I take it at night maybe once a week just to see if anything different is going on.2 -
890
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118. Question: do you take an awakening number and then another number before breakfast? Or log just one number in the morning?
I take mine within 10 minutes of waking up. Otherwise my # will continue to rise during the next hour or so before until I have my first meal, at which point, my blood sugar will typically be 15 mg/dl higher. At this point, I no longer need insulin with my first meal (34 g carbs) but 6 months ago, I use to need my meal time insulin with this meal (for me, this is a 12oz GNC protein shake with 2% milk) so I'd wait and do a pre-meal blood sugar to better judge what insulin dosage I would need to take. Sometimes from the time I wake up and take my morning fasting blood sugar to the time I take my pre-meal reading for my first meal (2 hours later), my blood sugar can increase by as much as 25-30 mg/dl and sometimes only by 10 mg/dl.1 -
BarneyRubbleMD wrote: »118. Question: do you take an awakening number and then another number before breakfast? Or log just one number in the morning?
I take mine within 10 minutes of waking up. Otherwise my # will continue to rise during the next hour or so before until I have my first meal, at which point, my blood sugar will typically be 15 mg/dl higher. At this point, I no longer need insulin with my first meal (34 g carbs) but 6 months ago, I use to need my meal time insulin with this meal (for me, this is a 12oz GNC protein shake with 2% milk) so I'd wait and do a pre-meal blood sugar to better judge what insulin dosage I would need to take. Sometimes from the time I wake up and take my morning fasting blood sugar to the time I take my pre-meal reading for my first meal (2 hours later), my blood sugar can increase by as much as 25-30 mg/dl and sometimes only by 10 mg/dl.
That's really interesting that yours raises between waking and breakfast while mine does the exact opposite. I wonder what's the cause of the difference?0 -
rheddmobile wrote: »BarneyRubbleMD wrote: »118. Question: do you take an awakening number and then another number before breakfast? Or log just one number in the morning?
I take mine within 10 minutes of waking up. Otherwise my # will continue to rise during the next hour or so before until I have my first meal, at which point, my blood sugar will typically be 15 mg/dl higher. At this point, I no longer need insulin with my first meal (34 g carbs) but 6 months ago, I use to need my meal time insulin with this meal (for me, this is a 12oz GNC protein shake with 2% milk) so I'd wait and do a pre-meal blood sugar to better judge what insulin dosage I would need to take. Sometimes from the time I wake up and take my morning fasting blood sugar to the time I take my pre-meal reading for my first meal (2 hours later), my blood sugar can increase by as much as 25-30 mg/dl and sometimes only by 10 mg/dl.
That's really interesting that yours raises between waking and breakfast while mine does the exact opposite. I wonder what's the cause of the difference?
That's what I'd like to know too? It seems like my liver is "sensing" that I'm "up & about" for an hour or so after waking up and dumps sugar into the blood stream but my pancreas doesn't bother to release any insulin until I actually eat something or inject my own Novolog insulin to deal with the increased glucose. I'm not hungry when I wake up (never have been) and need to be up for an hour or so before I feel like I could eat something. I just wish my pancreas would "get coordinated" with my liver in the mornings!0 -
Thanks guys I was just curious. I usually take mine when I wake and I eat breakfast a couple hours later so I take it then, and it's usually up a few points. I've been doing well lately and haven't needed a Humolog shot until dinner.0
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104 today...a bit higher than my usual (took it again & got 104 also).1
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89....lowest in awhile1
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106...I'm climbing up.0
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To highest in a while. 1230
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1090
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961
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Well I just got back from a 10 day vacation and yesterday was my birthday so all that combined leaves me with a 257 this AM. I am back on my WOE and hoping to pull that number down fast!0
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1070
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Didn't work out yesterday (spent all day messing about with husband's doctors) and was 114 this morning, however I did some leg exercises before breakfast and was 107 an hour after 30g carb breakfast, so that was okay.3
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Up with a 104 then a 99 at breakfast1
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this morning 84. I know that is a good number bit it's low for me....shakey.1
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1021
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Getting my numbers down, better today at 122 fasting I test within 10 min of waking up. I've been taking metformin for 2months now.2
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1061
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1220
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July 20th: 981