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<blockquote data-quote="hippocampus" data-source="post: 1567623" data-attributes="member: 404825"><p>I sympathise, high BS in the morning is driving me nuts as well. Type 2 and not on insulin yet, but BS is anything from 8 to 11 on getting up, and if it is at the lower end it will continue to rise, although it may not rise so much if high to begin with. Went up from 8 to 11 the other day two hours after a boiled egg and a half a small slice of toast. May be I should up the toast! I've tried doubling the gliclazide but that made no difference. Seems what we need is drugs that block cortisol? Frustrating because I can keep things under control from lunchtime onwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippocampus, post: 1567623, member: 404825"] I sympathise, high BS in the morning is driving me nuts as well. Type 2 and not on insulin yet, but BS is anything from 8 to 11 on getting up, and if it is at the lower end it will continue to rise, although it may not rise so much if high to begin with. Went up from 8 to 11 the other day two hours after a boiled egg and a half a small slice of toast. May be I should up the toast! I've tried doubling the gliclazide but that made no difference. Seems what we need is drugs that block cortisol? Frustrating because I can keep things under control from lunchtime onwards. [/QUOTE]
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