Correcting isn't as easy as it sounds either. Insulin is a constant juggle. Some days, like today, it does nothing and some days it drops me up to 40 points.For those of us not on insulin though we cannot correct. And you are right kristin, not eating, at least for me, makes it much worse. When I have labs done, by the time I get up and get ready to go, drive the half hour to the hospital, check in, and wait my turn, my FBS is probably at least 2 mmol/l higher than it was when I woke up.
Where is the answer to this?! My bloods are generally much higher first thing in the morning. So annoying, blooming liver should have learnt by now that I don't need this.
I looked into this, in depth, with self testing, a while back.
Here is the thread.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/pesky-dawn-phenomenon.57672/
Perhaps some light yoga stretching? For maybe 5-10 min. They key for me to lower rather than raise was to keep my heart rate low. Once you raise your heart rate you raise adrenaline and cortisol and bs goes up. Yoga stretching is very good for everything.I am having a lot of issues with one of my feet and walking seems to aggravate the problem. I was walking with my daughter in law every night before that and it did seem to help a bit. I am hoping I can get this under control and start walking again. The small non carb snack trick is something I do in the morning as I am not a breakfast person. I could happily skip breakfast and did try intermittent fasting but my BS did not like that. Right now I have too much insulin but I would not be surprised at all if I am headed that way eventually. How long can my pancreas stay in overdrive before burning out?
I know this isn't the place but I can't figure out how to PM you. My present meter is being discontinued and I wanted to get a new one after I use all my strips. What meter do you use?No worries - that thread is quite old now, but all the ideas still apply.
I am now doing intermittent fasting, which brings another variable into the mix... lol
I know this isn't the place but I can't figure out how to PM you. My present meter is being discontinued and I wanted to get a new one after I use all my strips. What meter do you use?
Alrighty then. Not getting that one. I think mine runs a tad low. I thought my A1C would have been around 4.8-9 and it was 5.1 the last two tests. Close enough. My dr gave me an accucheck and not only are strips ridiculous but when I rested yesterday with same blood mine was 102 and the accucheck was 137! Now for me that would require a correction bolus but with mine it would require nothing. I think I might buy out the strips on Amazon and figure it out next year. Lol. I trust mine.The SD Codefree (cheapest strips I have encountered)but I am not sure it has found much favour amongst insulin users. And I find that it tests consistently high compared with the Libre and the Freestyle Neo strips I use to check the accuracy of each Libre sensor...
I looked into this, in depth, with self testing, a while back.
Here is the thread.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/pesky-dawn-phenomenon.57672/
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