Re: Blood Glucose Levels
Believe it or not, I do appreciate your comments, but I also know that I am not the only one who looks at this with an eye of caution and hasn't thought about it. Many posts say start slow, listen to your body. I don't want to put my head in the sand, where anomolies are concerned and just blindly accept that everything will be OK. What is normal? What is to be expected for my particular circumstances? It may be much ado about nothing. So the call goes out to other pre-diabetics to share their experience on this subject. I don't think that a sustained high
Sugar level is something to be taken lightly. I started this thread because I didn't easily find answers to my questions. Numbers are important. They validate the process for the sceptics.
Now, as to this comment:
"Learn as you go. If you think something is causing harm you stop, the end. Or you can adjust things a little to suit your system. Just about everybody does that in one way or another"
I feel I am learning as I go. I don't know if it's causing me harm, that's why I am limiting at this point and ASKING questions and trying to get comparisons with other people. As to "adjust things a little to suit your system. Just about everybody does that in one way or another". Well, you know, you roundly criticized me for doing just that, on another post. There is criticism for its own sake, then there is constructive criticism. I think we need to take each other with grain of salt ....
Sea Salt , of course.