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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1517316" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>My little Bf is usually 3 hours after I get up (10 am) and it's a handful of nuts - either raw almonds or walnuts. I also have to give 8 units of humulog when I wake to keep my BGs within the normal range (that's without food) or it will increase to 12.5 ish and start to go back down to a normal range by lunch. I've been told by some it's the Dawn Phenom but I don;t think it is. When I wore a 7/24 glucometer (because the endo wanted to see what was going on) my BGs never got lower than 5 and yet would increase - if I stayed in bed for a while - like on the weekends it wouldn't increase - Endo thinks it's just the stress of getting up and that's why people with heart conditions tend to have heart attacks in the morning. Stress of getting up and starting your day ....</p><p></p><p>Not being a big fan of mornings I can understand that. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1517316, member: 318202"] My little Bf is usually 3 hours after I get up (10 am) and it's a handful of nuts - either raw almonds or walnuts. I also have to give 8 units of humulog when I wake to keep my BGs within the normal range (that's without food) or it will increase to 12.5 ish and start to go back down to a normal range by lunch. I've been told by some it's the Dawn Phenom but I don;t think it is. When I wore a 7/24 glucometer (because the endo wanted to see what was going on) my BGs never got lower than 5 and yet would increase - if I stayed in bed for a while - like on the weekends it wouldn't increase - Endo thinks it's just the stress of getting up and that's why people with heart conditions tend to have heart attacks in the morning. Stress of getting up and starting your day .... Not being a big fan of mornings I can understand that. LOL [/QUOTE]
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