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... > > > "Ellen K." > wrote in message > ... >> Hi all, >> >> I'm cross-posting this to the food group and the support group because >> the original conversation started in support but somehow it migrated to >> food. >> >> In response to my posting what my mornings look like, Ozgirl suggested >> adding about 5 gm of some type of grain carbs (rye crackers or similar) >> to my 3 oz cheese + green veggie (either a head of romaine or a whole raw >> green pepper) breakfast, on the theory that the extra carbs might turn >> off the dawn phenomenon. (A head of romaine has about 2 gm net carbs, a >> whole green pepper about 5.) >> >> The last two mornings my FBG was too high (136, 126) to try this >> experiment, but today at 118 I figured it would be OK. Here are the >> results, all calculated times are from the END of the meal: >> >> 6:47 118 This is shortly after getting up. >> 7:21 120 This is right before breakfast (1/4 of a rye matzo (gross >> carbs 6 gm, minus fiber .5 gm, net 5.5 gm), 3 oz cheddar, 1 raw green >> pepper, 2 raw medium-sized celery stalks), finished the food 7:50, >> continued drinking coffee as usual. Notes: 1) I ate all the matzo with >> some of the green pepper prior to eating any of the cheese. 2) I started >> feeling nauseous part-way through the meal, maybe about 3/4 of the way >> through the cheese. > > I wonder if the nausea was your body telling you this was not good for you > to eat?? > That's one way to put it. I know some people throw up when they take the GTT, so in view also of the timing I would say that was probably when my BG spiked up. > I eat a half a green pepper every day in my salad. > Right now I find myself craving it for breakfast, usually it's not quite enough for the cheese, I've been adding a stalk or two of celery at the end. So the past few days I moved the romaine to lunch. > >> 8:20 176 30 min >> 8:29 170 39 min >> 8:41 160 51 min >> 8:51 149 1 hour 1 min >> 9:01 178 1 hour 11 min. >> 9:05 151 retest after washing hands again, hope this means the >> 9:01 reading was a fluke >> 9:11 146 1 hour 21 min >> 9:23 130 1 hour 33 min >> 9:43 131 1 hour 53 min >> 9:50 128 2 hours. After this had sugarless gum. >> 10:23 123 2 hours 33 min >> 11:01 113 3 hours 11 min >> >> Based on the above I will not be including any grain carbs in future >> breakfasts. With just the cheese and veggies I would NEVER get up to >> 176, and usually by 90 minutes I am at or below the pre-breakfast value. >> >> So, valuable experiment, I learned more about how my body works. >> >> Comments welcome. ![]() > > Ellen, > Thank you very much for this post. These details you posted are very > helpful for me. Actually get to see the numbers! > > I think you have less IR than I. So my numbers would likely be higher. I > see the double spike. I have no clue why. > I don't know if it was a double spike or just some kind of glitch. I had a lot of trouble getting a proper blood drop for the 9:01 one, so when I saw that number I decided to wash my hands again and retest right away. Given that four minutes later it was 27 points lower, I'm leaning to the glitch theory. > BTW, I am increasing my treadmill times. I want to see what effect there > might be. I also want to see if I can work this in to be a constant and > not just a test. Great, please post what you learn. ![]() > > Again, I really appreciate you sacrificing all those strips and sharing it > with all. > Well, I have gotten a lot of help from folks here, so if what I posted helps someone else, I'm happy. ![]() > Michael |
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