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<blockquote data-quote="Dave from Weeton" data-source="post: 1100694" data-attributes="member: 231738"><p>Good morning, woke up early so tested and was 6.8 and when I finally got up over two hours later it was 5.3, confirming that I get the dawn phenomenon most mornings when I get up early for work. </p><p></p><p>I am assuming this is a good thing in that my liver is reducing the 'fat' stored as others have commented this can continue for 6 months?</p><p></p><p>However, a number posting their waking results seem to be doing everything possible to prevent dawn phenomenon by eating various things the night before.</p><p></p><p>Surely the dawn phenomenon must be a good thing? Although raised readings can seem a little alarming, they soon dissipate and the liver is losing its fatty deposits. What do others think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave from Weeton, post: 1100694, member: 231738"] Good morning, woke up early so tested and was 6.8 and when I finally got up over two hours later it was 5.3, confirming that I get the dawn phenomenon most mornings when I get up early for work. I am assuming this is a good thing in that my liver is reducing the 'fat' stored as others have commented this can continue for 6 months? However, a number posting their waking results seem to be doing everything possible to prevent dawn phenomenon by eating various things the night before. Surely the dawn phenomenon must be a good thing? Although raised readings can seem a little alarming, they soon dissipate and the liver is losing its fatty deposits. What do others think? [/QUOTE]
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