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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2280144" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>That sounds like the simyogi (if I’ve spelled it right), most people get it. It’s when the liver releases glucose to give you energy to power greater activity when you get up from sleep and release insulin to aid its entry to cells. It can be erratic. The trouble is that when you don’t make sufficient, or any insulin, blood sugars rise.</p><p>Some people have found that they can prevent the rise in blood sugars it causes by eating a bit of non carbohydrate food either immediately on rising or even before they get up. Things like a bit of cheese, a couple of spoonfuls of yoghurt or a handful of almonds have been known to work.</p><p>As long as your blood sugars don’t keep climbing into the stratosphere after breakfast it’s nothing to worry about at this stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2280144, member: 68789"] That sounds like the simyogi (if I’ve spelled it right), most people get it. It’s when the liver releases glucose to give you energy to power greater activity when you get up from sleep and release insulin to aid its entry to cells. It can be erratic. The trouble is that when you don’t make sufficient, or any insulin, blood sugars rise. Some people have found that they can prevent the rise in blood sugars it causes by eating a bit of non carbohydrate food either immediately on rising or even before they get up. Things like a bit of cheese, a couple of spoonfuls of yoghurt or a handful of almonds have been known to work. As long as your blood sugars don’t keep climbing into the stratosphere after breakfast it’s nothing to worry about at this stage. [/QUOTE]
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