I don't think there is a specific time frame. If you read the threads on people's fasting levels - morning/DP - there is a big range of levels from people who have been doing this for years. Best way to look at this IMHO is, it is what it is. You are in the right place and doing all the right things - well done.I have seen on a number of posts where people have successfully lowered BS and HbA1c scores that although their day time BS levels are much improved they still have that higher one in the morning. I’ve noted that this Dawn phenomenon is often cited as being the last to come down and can take a while.
Mine is now down in the 6’s after 6 months and was wondering how long is normal for it to lower fully? The rest of the day I seem to vary between 5.6 and 7 depending on time of day, meals etc
Thanksc
I have seen on a number of posts where people have successfully lowered BS and HbA1c scores that although their day time BS levels are much improved they still have that higher one in the morning. I’ve noted that this Dawn phenomenon is often cited as being the last to come down and can take a while.
Mine is now down in the 6’s after 6 months and was wondering how long is normal for it to lower fully? The rest of the day I seem to vary between 5.6 and 7 depending on time of day, meals etc
Thanksc
My advice - don't worry too much about what your liver's doing just keep control of your diet instead.
I don't bother too much about what my temperamental liver wants to donate to my well being in the mornings, and it can be quite unpredictable sometimes. But in general as long as I'm eating enough fats for my energy requirements, my liver is less likely to go overboard with any added glucose. Overall, liver dumps make very little difference to my HbA1c results - and just keeping my pre and post meal levels under control eating LCHF has enabled me to maintain low pre-diabetic HbA1cs for nearly seven years now.
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