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My blood sugar spikes after a night's sleep.
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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1358543" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>it is totally normal with raising morning blood glucose , therefore look after your morning blood glucose if they are in avarage rising then it is time to go even lower carb wise or/and protein wise many times as well</p><p></p><p>As you have maybe been fasting, then it can also happen the first days of a fast as well as the liver uses its reserves stored for glucose roduction there too... after more days of fasting usually peoples morning numbers get a bit better or even very much better... depends a few has a body that steals proteins from other places in their bodies and changes that into glucose also... then fasting is maybe not their way of going, that is a personal judgement after experience , but one can only be sure after many days of fasting of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1358543, member: 329519"] it is totally normal with raising morning blood glucose , therefore look after your morning blood glucose if they are in avarage rising then it is time to go even lower carb wise or/and protein wise many times as well As you have maybe been fasting, then it can also happen the first days of a fast as well as the liver uses its reserves stored for glucose roduction there too... after more days of fasting usually peoples morning numbers get a bit better or even very much better... depends a few has a body that steals proteins from other places in their bodies and changes that into glucose also... then fasting is maybe not their way of going, that is a personal judgement after experience , but one can only be sure after many days of fasting of that. [/QUOTE]
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