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pre lunch time reading about 10:00a 114. ate breakfast @ 0700. (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 OP
How many carbs did you for breakfast? MOMFUDSKI Sep 2021 #1
metforman. with breakfast and dinner . twice a day. AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 #4
What was your morning glucose, if you measure it? Happy Hoosier Sep 2021 #2
meter once a day, random . AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 #3
Cool.... ever consider a CGM? Happy Hoosier Sep 2021 #5
my health care providers tried that and were prior authed , AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 #6
Sorry to hear that.... Happy Hoosier Sep 2021 #7

AllaN01Bear

(17,987 posts)
4. metforman. with breakfast and dinner . twice a day.
Tue Sep 21, 2021, 11:40 AM
Sep 2021

idk on carbs for breakfast but i do sprinkle unsalted peanuts for protien.





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Happy Hoosier

(7,216 posts)
2. What was your morning glucose, if you measure it?
Tue Sep 21, 2021, 10:19 AM
Sep 2021

I actually skip breakfast, and often lunch. The benefits of a prolonged period of lower insulin are pretty dramatic. When I started, I often had elevated morning glucose. Over time, that increase has significantly reduced. It is now fairly rare for my glucose to pop over 100. It happens if I indulge a bit, but otherwise... nope. When I started, my A1C was 10.6. Now it is between 4.8 and 5.2

Happy Hoosier

(7,216 posts)
5. Cool.... ever consider a CGM?
Thu Sep 23, 2021, 09:18 AM
Sep 2021

CGM = Continuous Glucose Monitor.

Many employer covers them, some for completely free. Basically you wear a small device on the back of you arm or on your belly. It constantly monitors you blood glucose and either sends it to your phone, or can be scanned by your phone (or a stand alone device).

One great thing about a CGM is far fewer finger sticks! I still stick myself every once in a while to verify/calibrate the CGM readiongs. But daily sticks are gone! My fingers are so happy!

But the best bit is really understanding how your body's natural blood sugar rhythms work, and how YOU respond to different foods. It is an amazing tool for managing your blood glucose.

One thing I learned, for example, is that a moderate amount of beans do not spike my blood sugar, or drop me out of Keto, despite the fact that they have a significant amount of carbs. OTOH, flour... even in high-fiber foods, does tend to spike me.

Anyway, if you are interested, contact your insurance company and see if they have a program. If you are employed, check to see if your company has a program. A real game-changer for diabetics, IMO.

Good health!

AllaN01Bear

(17,987 posts)
6. my health care providers tried that and were prior authed ,
Thu Sep 23, 2021, 10:01 AM
Sep 2021
thanks for the encourgement .


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if one can finde a model that i can purchase over the counter and lo cost , would be great.

Happy Hoosier

(7,216 posts)
7. Sorry to hear that....
Thu Sep 23, 2021, 01:19 PM
Sep 2021

I was initially denied, but that changed as more studies come online showing how effective they are.

I'm not sure what your budget is, but the Freestyle Libre model offers a free first sensor to try it out, and they have a policy that limits maximum OOP to $70/mo for the sensors (which last about 2 weeks each). $70 a month might be totally doable for you, or it might be a fortune, but it is an option. I started with the Libre and it works well, but my free-to-me program used the Dexcom, so that's what I use now.

Here's the site to try to the Libre system for free:

https://www.freestyle.abbott/us-en/myfreestyle.html

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