Riva_Roxaban
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- Type of diabetes
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I find it interesting that so many posts in response to this question have B/G readings in the morning that appear so low. I'm usually between 5.0 and 6.5 during the day - but the 'dawn effect' means that my B/G reading, say at about 08.00 hrs, can be between 7.0 and 8.0... what time are those saying they have low B/G levels in the morning taking these readings, and are they T1 or T2 and are they in remission? I am, and my B/G still get heigher in the morning - I am just 65 years and was diagnosed in April 2021... since then, with an original HbA1c of 63, at my last test I was 37 (5.5% mmol/l) and through weight loss and exercise into remission.As requested in another thread.... state your fasting numbers here.
My fasting level today 8.3. ****. Over to other T2s now....
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As this is a ‘very low chat level’ thread, you might like to write your own post on this subject, I’m sure there will be members wanting to respond.I find it interesting that so many posts in response to this question have B/G readings in the morning that appear so low. I'm usually between 5.0 and 6.5 during the day - but the 'dawn effect' means that my B/G reading, say at about 08.00 hrs, can be between 7.0 and 8.0... what time are those saying they have low B/G levels in the morning taking these readings, and are they T1 or T2 and are they in remission? I am, and my B/G still get heigher in the morning - I am just 65 years and was diagnosed in April 2021... since then, with an original HbA1c of 63, at my last test I was 37 (5.5% mmol/l) and through weight loss and exercise into remission.