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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1564285" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I get that kind of drop in the mornings.</p><p>If my fasting bg is highish (due to liver dump from stress, sleeplessness or whatever), and I have a protein breakfast. My bg drops over the next two hours and returns to my 'normal' levels.</p><p>I'm not sure of the exact process, but I am very happy with it, because it is another weapon in my armory to deal with my Dawn Phenomenon. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly, a breakfast containing carbs will send my bg up, and a breakfast of fat (e.g. coffeesubstitute and cream) will keep my bg steady. It takes protein to send my bg downwards in the 2 hrs after breakfast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1564285, member: 41816"] I get that kind of drop in the mornings. If my fasting bg is highish (due to liver dump from stress, sleeplessness or whatever), and I have a protein breakfast. My bg drops over the next two hours and returns to my 'normal' levels. I'm not sure of the exact process, but I am very happy with it, because it is another weapon in my armory to deal with my Dawn Phenomenon. Interestingly, a breakfast containing carbs will send my bg up, and a breakfast of fat (e.g. coffeesubstitute and cream) will keep my bg steady. It takes protein to send my bg downwards in the 2 hrs after breakfast. [/QUOTE]
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