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<blockquote data-quote="Neohdiver" data-source="post: 1104885" data-attributes="member: 258692"><p>I'm working on lowering mine. I'm fine when I wake up (typically 4.44 - 5), but it just keeps creeping up until around noon - and it is is the creep I'm working on because it gives me a significant number of hours when my blood glucose is higher than I want it to be. The number of maladies associated with elevated blood glucose (even within the high normal range) trouble me - so I'm working on eliminating the last significant period when I have elevated blood glucose.</p><p></p><p>(I do test before I get out of bed - but that is because I am most likely to remember to test when I have a sustainable habit, not because I'm chasing a low. I am - for the time being - adding testing throughout the morning so that my meter average captures this period of above average readings.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neohdiver, post: 1104885, member: 258692"] I'm working on lowering mine. I'm fine when I wake up (typically 4.44 - 5), but it just keeps creeping up until around noon - and it is is the creep I'm working on because it gives me a significant number of hours when my blood glucose is higher than I want it to be. The number of maladies associated with elevated blood glucose (even within the high normal range) trouble me - so I'm working on eliminating the last significant period when I have elevated blood glucose. (I do test before I get out of bed - but that is because I am most likely to remember to test when I have a sustainable habit, not because I'm chasing a low. I am - for the time being - adding testing throughout the morning so that my meter average captures this period of above average readings.) [/QUOTE]
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