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		<title>My Personal Blood Sugar Update Experiment.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So, as promised, I&#8217;ll keep you updated with the experiment of wearing a constant blood glucose monitoring system. So far, here&#8217;s the biggest trends for me&#8230; DIET The diet I am on due to previous health issues is ketogenic (which is tough to get right, I&#8217;ll speak about that another time). Thus, my blood glucose as you can imagine doesn&#8217;t get crazy spikes or is elevated much at all. Cognitively, I function best around 4.2 &#8211; 4.4 as my readings and 4.2 is my weekly average. On Sunday I had my first &#8216;carb&#8217; up day in 4 weeks to see how my body would respond. I was very active that day (18k steps &#38; rollerblading) so I didn&#8217;t just sit<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span>]]></description>
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<p>So, as promised, I&#8217;ll keep you updated with the experiment of wearing a constant blood glucose monitoring system.</p>



<p>So far, <strong>here&#8217;s the biggest trends for me&#8230;</strong></p>



<p><strong>DIET</strong></p>



<p>The diet I am on due to previous health issues is ketogenic (which is tough to get right, I&#8217;ll speak about that another time).</p>



<p>Thus, my blood glucose as you can imagine doesn&#8217;t get crazy spikes or is elevated much at all.</p>



<p>Cognitively, I function best around 4.2 &#8211; 4.4 as my readings and 4.2 is my weekly average.</p>



<p>On Sunday I had my first &#8216;carb&#8217; up day in 4 weeks to see how my body would respond.</p>



<p>I was very active that day (18k steps &amp; rollerblading) so I didn&#8217;t just sit on my arse.</p>



<p>That said, I saw big elevations in my blood glucose and they stayed above 5 the whole day and night.</p>



<p>What&#8217;s interesting is the next day I still was hitting above 5&#8230; even going back to keto.</p>



<p>So, it&#8217;s not the day you go off plan that affects us, it takes time to bring the body back in line after.</p>



<p>Next,</p>



<p><strong>SLEEP</strong></p>



<p>When I get great sleep my blood glucose is stable.</p>



<p>One night I had a rubbish sleep for some reason and blood glucose again has hovered around 5.</p>



<p>Next,</p>



<p><strong>ALCOHOL</strong></p>



<p>I have been drinking low residual sugar wine when I have drunk (as its my favourite) and notice next to no difference with 1-2 small glasses of wine.</p>



<p>Its been an awesome learning experience in just 8 or so days and can see exactly what helps and hinders my body.</p>



<p>It also shows me why sleep is so important.</p>



<p>Imagine getting sub optimal sleep every night and what it does to blood glucose management, brain health and weight gain etc.</p>



<p>So, I&#8217;ll keep reporting back to you all <img decoding="async" height="16" width="16" alt="🙂" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t4c/1/16/1f642.png"></p>



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