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<blockquote data-quote="worcesterwoman" data-source="post: 979550" data-attributes="member: 65165"><p>But, don't go to sleep with that level you are needing to move around, watch tv, just keep an eye and see if it comes down.</p><p></p><p>Others have said that there is insufficient information to give more clear advice, but whatever happens don't panic but take stock of what might be contributing to the problem. </p><p></p><p>I have had reading that high and worse until recently as I slowly inch down from 11' and 12's when I get up, can't admit how bad they were at bedtime... but am now getting 8's and 9's in the mornings. For me it's complicated by Mitochondrial Disease and Mitochondrial diabetes, and then IBS and... it goes on, but I have found that cutting caeffine completely out of my drinks I was seeing a 20% drop in readings (there was some research that produced these results too), but at the same time I dropped my IBS drugs switching to Mintec oil capsules.</p><p>Still got a way to go but feeling much better these days.</p><p></p><p>It's a different balance for everyone of medications and side effects versus control of BG. It's also a journey that for some of us never seems to get quite resolved while others just seem to settle into a suitable routine and have steady readings.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worcesterwoman, post: 979550, member: 65165"] But, don't go to sleep with that level you are needing to move around, watch tv, just keep an eye and see if it comes down. Others have said that there is insufficient information to give more clear advice, but whatever happens don't panic but take stock of what might be contributing to the problem. I have had reading that high and worse until recently as I slowly inch down from 11' and 12's when I get up, can't admit how bad they were at bedtime... but am now getting 8's and 9's in the mornings. For me it's complicated by Mitochondrial Disease and Mitochondrial diabetes, and then IBS and... it goes on, but I have found that cutting caeffine completely out of my drinks I was seeing a 20% drop in readings (there was some research that produced these results too), but at the same time I dropped my IBS drugs switching to Mintec oil capsules. Still got a way to go but feeling much better these days. It's a different balance for everyone of medications and side effects versus control of BG. It's also a journey that for some of us never seems to get quite resolved while others just seem to settle into a suitable routine and have steady readings. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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