Do You Monitor Glucose If Not Diabetic?

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I'm really serious about knowing what/if anyone, is monitoring their glucose levels even though they're not diabetic. With the potential for some of these peptides to bring on hypoglycemia, is anyone not diagnosed with diabetes checking their glucose levels on a regular basis?
 
I am not, but I am considering it. I have a bunch of Freestyle Libres from when my partner was a diabetic. I may slap one on my arm and see what it tells me.
 
I am not diabetic but I know my insulin levels are creeping up so once I started Reta I asked my doc to prescribe me some GCM's. I've been monitoring since I started and have seen my insulin levels fall below 100 and more consistent throughout the day. My levels have always been above 100, usually between 105 - 125.
 
If you're interested, here's the discussion that evolved the last time someone had a freakout about non-diabetic "hypoglycemia:"

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tubby said:
If you're interested, here's the discussion that evolved the last time someone had a freakout about non-diabetic "hypoglycemia:"

[archived internal link]
Thanks for this! I did a quick search, but didn't see anything productive at first glance, so I made a new thread.
 
rixsternaz said:
I am not diabetic but I know my insulin levels are creeping up so once I started Reta I asked my doc to prescribe me some GCM's. I've been monitoring since I started and have seen my insulin levels fall below 100 and more consistent throughout the day. My levels have always been above 100, usually between 105 - 125.
Makes me feel better.... thought i was the only human on a max dose of tirz or reta and still can pull 105 glucose.... im petrified what it would be without glp1s....
 
I never have because it seems like too much effort but I can see it being an interesting experiment if it's something you're concerned about. How do you get the test things without a prescription?
 
ambot88 said:
I never have because it seems like too much effort but I can see it being an interesting experiment if it's something you're concerned about. How do you get the test things without a prescription?
The standard glucose meters and test strips can be bought without a prescription.
 
I don't but since I had recently had labwork done, I asked my doc to add it to the list because diabetes runs on both sides of my family and I am almost 47. Coincidentally, it was a couple days right before I started microdosing tirz. My hemobglobin A1C showed at 5.0. It should be interesting to see what it ends up being (if it even changes at all).
 
rixsternaz said:
I am not diabetic but I know my insulin levels are creeping up so once I started Reta I asked my doc to prescribe me some GCM's. I've been monitoring since I started and have seen my insulin levels fall below 100 and more consistent throughout the day. My levels have always been above 100, usually between 105 - 125.
You don’t need a prescription for. CGM. You can get them on Amazon. 2 for around 100 dollars. I think it is a good idea to get your baseline data (not just morning, but how your body deals with a high carb meal) before doing certain compounds.
 
RascalRaccoon said:
I have a finger prick test one I got cheap online, blood sugar has remained in normal levels. I also have a blood pressure monitor too. Handy to know that things are staying normal
I check my BP just about daily. Since getting on GLP-1s (and exercising regularly), I almost never have high blood pressure days anymore.

It's reassuring to hear that your stats are staying normal. I think I might pick up one of those cheaper glucose testers to monitor my levels from now on. Probably just weekly to see and trends.
 
I do not have diabetes, but I have about 3 hypoglycemia episodes per year. It’s no joke. It’s not a little dizziness or fatigue; it’s an overall “I’m definitely going to die on this bathroom tile” feeling. So I have an at-home monitor with glucose strips, and every time I titrate up in dose I check religiously for a while. Since starting GLP-1s, I haven’t had any episodes, and my blood sugar is steadier than ever. Hoping this continues! (BTW the little container thingies that the test strips come in make perfect peptide vial camouflagers. They even have a built-in dessicant.)
 
Gt3294a said:
You don’t need a prescription for. CGM. You can get them on Amazon. 2 for around 100 dollars. I think it is a good idea to get your baseline data (not just morning, but how your body deals with a high carb meal) before doing certain compounds.
You can get them off of eBay for about $80/month (pack of 2).

I think people get them paid for with insurance and then resell.
 
Gt3294a said:
You don’t need a prescription for. CGM. You can get them on Amazon. 2 for around 100 dollars. I think it is a good idea to get your baseline data (not just morning, but how your body deals with a high carb meal) before doing certain compounds.
True... but if you get a prescription for it and you have insurance it's free... and I like free 🙂
 
rixsternaz said:
True... but if you get a prescription for it and you have insurance it's free... and I like free 🙂
I do, too. My doctor is kind of a dick though. I had to listen to an earful when I said don’t worry about that lipid reading, the lipids will get back quick when I drop down to 200mg. So not sure how he will take it when I ask for a CGM to make sure this HGH and Reta are balancing out.
 
I have been testing with strips for the past year and a half because my fasting bs was creeping up. My numbers have actually gotten higher since I started reta. Taking dihydroberberine has helped a little.
 
I know my one BT last fall that my doc was concerned that it was getting high. Started Reta in Jan and the last two BT have been good he said.
 
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