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What bedtime snacks do you eat to keep the blood sugars stable while asleep? Multiple choice.

Activity2004 profile imageActivity2004Administrator16 Voters
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None of the Above/Other: Please say in the Comments.
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Greek Yogurt
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Protein Bars
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Peanut Butter and Crackers
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Cottage Cheese with Fruit
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Mixed Nuts
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Protein Shakes
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Meat/Cheese Sandwich
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BrentW

The timing of my medication does not allow for bedtime snacks.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBrentW

Thank you for letting us know this, BrentW . Very helpful information.

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sandybrown

I am on a time controlled diet. no food after 7 PM. Breakfast after 9 AM!!!!No snack between meals, bad habit.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

Do you have snacks if the numbers start to go lower in the evenings/day hours?

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sandybrown in reply toActivity2004

I do not do daily blood test, twice a year blood test only. When I started on my life style change I gave up taking snacks. Now days once in a while when in my daughter's place I do take dark chocolate. At home there is rich tea biscuit, after lunch some time I will have one with my cup of tea.

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barani19Administrator

Leah,

I have found that my FBS is in a good range (100-115 mg/dL) if I don't have any bed time snacks. When I have bed time snacks like a small date fruit, my FBS reaches consistently hits above 120 mg/dL.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tobarani19

Hi barani19 ,

Do you like Greek yogurt? I eat a Greek yogurt and a protein bar for a bedtime snack each night. If my numbers aren’t too high, I eat a 20 gram bar. If it’s lower, I have a 30 gram bar with the Greek yogurt.😀👍🍦

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barani19Administrator in reply toActivity2004

Leah,Thanks for your suggestion. I don't like yogurt or curd. Also, I avoid almost all packaged foods right now.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tobarani19

You’re welcome, barani19 . Thank you for letting me know this about curd/yogurt and packaged foods. Would you eat a half sandwich for protein and small amount of carbs.?

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barani19Administrator in reply toActivity2004

Thanks for your suggestion yet again Activity2004 . I would prefer not to have anything for bed time snacks till my next blood test (due this month end).

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amra232

I take two biscuits

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toamra232

How many carbs are in the biscuits, amra232 ?

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klgksharma

After dinnar May be around 9pm no food is taken

Thanks. I take two sugar free biscuits and also grapes.

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ramana42Volunteer

One cup milk.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toramana42

What are your blood sugars usually after dinner? Do you have anything with the milk if lower numbers?

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ramana42Volunteer in reply toActivity2004

My blood sugar numbers are not satisfactory, probably more due to increasing age(80) and reduced physical activity. But, on the brighter side all my other health parameters are okay. So, I am satisfied with what it is. Thank you for asking.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toramana42

You're welcome, ramana42 . Do you do any walking around the house or outside on nice weather days for exercise? I've been using a stationary bike for a while now since the new year and it's lowered the numbers/A1c slightly.

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ramana42Volunteer in reply toActivity2004

Yes, I do walking regularly within the house, but get tired too soon. My HbA1c on 20th dec.21 was 8.I will get it done again in March. Let us see what comes out. I have made some changes in diet during past two months and hoping the result will be better this time.

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sandybrown in reply toramana42

Hello,

I have bee looking HbA1c and age for a while. Came across a paper where it said device age by 10 to get HbA1C, in my case 75/10 = 7.5 %, for age 80, 80/10 = 8 %.

In UK HbA1C is measured in mmol/mol, my HbA1c is 53 mmol/mol, in December last year, this is 7 %, I look at this as I am well within the limit.

I have been watching video clips on diabetes made by South Asian doctors,. My next blood test is in June this year.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

When in June is your next A1c being done, sandybrown ? When was your last appointment with your doctor?😀👍

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sandybrown in reply toActivity2004

My blood test will in at the beginning of June 2022. My last appointment was in October last year to get antibiotic for chest infection after COVID- 19. For diabetic check up I see the diabetic nurse in UK this will be after blood test in June..

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

Thank you for letting me know that about both, sandybrown . 😀👍

How do you feel now after the antibiotics for COVID?

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DRH-sangliStar in reply tosandybrown

@sandybrown, can you pls share me paper or link , you said regarding relationship between a1c and age..

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toramana42

Please let us know what the new A1c results are when you get them, ramana42 .

It’s good that you do some walking in the house during the day. Do you walk in the morning or early afternoon?😀👍

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ramana42Volunteer in reply toramana42

Sometimes I do walk in the mornings, but not regularly. I shall keep you informed of my HbA1c when I get it done next time.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toramana42

Thank you! I appreciate that. I have a feeling that the A1c will be okay when you have it done.😀👍

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Herman7275

Don't eat much before bedtime, no matter what I eat or don't eat blood sugar goes up normally at bedtime.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toHerman7275

What do you have for snacks before bed when the numbers are higher?

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DRH-sangliStar in reply toActivity2004

@ activity 2004, Is there any relationship between late night snack and high dawn sugar phenomenon

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toDRH-sangli

It depends on the bedtime blood sugar and what snack you have— along with the dose of insulin. If the blood sugars are higher before bed, then I eat a lower carb. protein bar. As for the dawn phenomenon, it can depend on the person. 😀👍

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ThyroidThora

Hiya, how is your Dexcom 6 performing? I haven't received any updates since Christmas. I hope you are keeping well.

TT x.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toThyroidThora

Hi ThyroidThora ,

Thank you for the reply.

Things are okay, but some of the sensors have been alarming lately when they aren’t supposed to at the time. Today, the one I’m using did that.

I have been really busy and hadn’t had a chance to post a posting about the sensors. Will do that in a few days from now.

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