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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Robin" data-source="post: 525950" data-attributes="member: 92241"><p>Mornings tend to need more insulin due to something called the dawn phenomenon. For reasons not entirely understood, blood sugars tend to rise of their own accord for 2-3 hours after waking. For instance, a few days ago I had half a bottle of white wine in the evening. This tends to lower my blood sugars. When I awoke I was 3.9. As I was close to normal, I decided not to have any glucose and see what my sugars were like half an hour later by the time I had cooked breakfast. Testing them then revealed a 5.9, and I had not consumed anything at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Robin, post: 525950, member: 92241"] Mornings tend to need more insulin due to something called the dawn phenomenon. For reasons not entirely understood, blood sugars tend to rise of their own accord for 2-3 hours after waking. For instance, a few days ago I had half a bottle of white wine in the evening. This tends to lower my blood sugars. When I awoke I was 3.9. As I was close to normal, I decided not to have any glucose and see what my sugars were like half an hour later by the time I had cooked breakfast. Testing them then revealed a 5.9, and I had not consumed anything at that point. [/QUOTE]
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