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<blockquote data-quote="Avocado Sevenfold" data-source="post: 1100704"><p>I will watch this thread with interest. My bg is rarely under low 6s on waking no matter what I do. I recently started testing before bed and am usually low 5s before bed so is a 1-1.5 rise such a big deal? Perhaps it doesn't even qualify as a dump. Anyone know? Maybe I should stop tutting loudly at my morning readings and be grateful my liver is making sure I don't go too low. Without a continuous meter I will not know fully what is going on in the night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avocado Sevenfold, post: 1100704"] I will watch this thread with interest. My bg is rarely under low 6s on waking no matter what I do. I recently started testing before bed and am usually low 5s before bed so is a 1-1.5 rise such a big deal? Perhaps it doesn't even qualify as a dump. Anyone know? Maybe I should stop tutting loudly at my morning readings and be grateful my liver is making sure I don't go too low. Without a continuous meter I will not know fully what is going on in the night. [/QUOTE]
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