Hey, yes but 1.5 or 2 u for the omelette and 0.5 to 1 for the liver dump.In the past I've also had problems with rising blood glucose levels in the morning, but my breakfast is typically black coffee unless I'm low, so here are a few suggestions which helped me.
Do you count carbs? Try a fixed amount for breakfast (if you're not already) to control one variable, then check the others
The Dafne course may help with this
Your overnight basal dose may well be lower than your daytime one, in other words if your sugar is level overnight, it may be rising during the day, adding to your morning problems. I split my basal dose to correct night and day separately
First thing in the morning you may need an extra unit or two as Staffsmatt says
I found the Freestyle Libre very helpful in getting to grips with overnight trends and what was going on in the morning.
@LucySW One unit for the omelette, one unit because your body is switching to daytime mode?
Particularly bad for me have been Sultana Bran and (surprisingly) Weetabix.
That is far from surprising ... cereals are full of sugar and many many people cannot tolerate that junk
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