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<blockquote data-quote="badmedisin" data-source="post: 143827" data-attributes="member: 16874"><p>I recently changed my basal insulin and my bg is now always high in the morning. I eat breakfast because I go hypo if I do a correction dose without eating. I am not a breakfast person and it's hard to find food that I can tolerate in the mornings. I don't even want to think about cereal (grimmo!) and no time to start cooking bacon, sadly. </p><p></p><p>Weirdly I woke up with a bg of 7.1 on Sunday, which is the only good morning level I've had since switching insulin. The difference to my routine was that I had 2 bottles of Sol on Saturday and half a pizza at 2.30am. I'm not convinced this is a feasible way to control Dawn phenomenon long term...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badmedisin, post: 143827, member: 16874"] I recently changed my basal insulin and my bg is now always high in the morning. I eat breakfast because I go hypo if I do a correction dose without eating. I am not a breakfast person and it's hard to find food that I can tolerate in the mornings. I don't even want to think about cereal (grimmo!) and no time to start cooking bacon, sadly. Weirdly I woke up with a bg of 7.1 on Sunday, which is the only good morning level I've had since switching insulin. The difference to my routine was that I had 2 bottles of Sol on Saturday and half a pizza at 2.30am. I'm not convinced this is a feasible way to control Dawn phenomenon long term... [/QUOTE]
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