LorraineM72
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all,
This is my first post after being diagnosed in November. I've been following LCHF since the first day of diagnosis and have just had my first follow up test where my BG levels fell from 7.3 to 6.6. I was quite happy with this and have been allowed to continue trying to reduce further by just diet, but my query is in relation to my morning levels and what the best thing is to do to bring them down.
I'm type 2 and decided very early on that I did want to test my own levels, so test almost every morning when I get up. My levels are almost always, without fail at their highest in the morning before eating. I've read about the morning phenomenon, which I just find confusing in itself, but I wondered if anyone else has had this and what they do to bring it down / stop it happening in the first place? I did wonder whether getting up and exercising very first thing might help, but I've also had an issue previously when I did a very vigourous work out and it sent my levels through the roof!
Any advice would be very gratefully received!
Thanks
Lorraine
This is my first post after being diagnosed in November. I've been following LCHF since the first day of diagnosis and have just had my first follow up test where my BG levels fell from 7.3 to 6.6. I was quite happy with this and have been allowed to continue trying to reduce further by just diet, but my query is in relation to my morning levels and what the best thing is to do to bring them down.
I'm type 2 and decided very early on that I did want to test my own levels, so test almost every morning when I get up. My levels are almost always, without fail at their highest in the morning before eating. I've read about the morning phenomenon, which I just find confusing in itself, but I wondered if anyone else has had this and what they do to bring it down / stop it happening in the first place? I did wonder whether getting up and exercising very first thing might help, but I've also had an issue previously when I did a very vigourous work out and it sent my levels through the roof!
Any advice would be very gratefully received!
Thanks
Lorraine