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The dawn phenomenon, sometimes called the dawn effect, is an early-morning (usually between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.) increase in blood sugar (glucose) relevant to people with diabetes. It is different from chronic Somogyi rebound in that dawn phenomenon is not associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia.
I've quoted wikipedia which may not be the best source but it's close to everything else I've read.
I have been pretty good with the low(er) carb thing for about 4 years where even my GP puts well done in my notes. Just before Christmas my HbA1c was well into the 50s so not good.
I've cut right back on the cheese, yoghurt and cream (I also gained 11kgs, GP HAD said I didn't eat enough), my only treats as it were and source extra calories that I won't miss. The mixed nuts have gone as well, doesn't seem like anything dreadful but I'm struggling to find sources of anything that might elevate BG (fats shouldn't normally, but I have read that they do when carbs are low).
One thing I have noticed is that my readings are high in the morning, usually double figures, but they don't always drop when I've eaten something and certainly don't when I haven't eaten. This morning is a good example 08:00 10.2, no breakfast as I had an appointment which I did not want to be late for. 14:00 when I got home 12.0 ??? Then I just had chicken and steamed veg and by 16:00 it had dropped to 7.0. I need to get my Libre set up and I need to make sure I don't skip breakfast.
So, does the dawn phenomenon really only occur between 02:00 - 08:00
I've quoted wikipedia which may not be the best source but it's close to everything else I've read.
I have been pretty good with the low(er) carb thing for about 4 years where even my GP puts well done in my notes. Just before Christmas my HbA1c was well into the 50s so not good.
I've cut right back on the cheese, yoghurt and cream (I also gained 11kgs, GP HAD said I didn't eat enough), my only treats as it were and source extra calories that I won't miss. The mixed nuts have gone as well, doesn't seem like anything dreadful but I'm struggling to find sources of anything that might elevate BG (fats shouldn't normally, but I have read that they do when carbs are low).
One thing I have noticed is that my readings are high in the morning, usually double figures, but they don't always drop when I've eaten something and certainly don't when I haven't eaten. This morning is a good example 08:00 10.2, no breakfast as I had an appointment which I did not want to be late for. 14:00 when I got home 12.0 ??? Then I just had chicken and steamed veg and by 16:00 it had dropped to 7.0. I need to get my Libre set up and I need to make sure I don't skip breakfast.
So, does the dawn phenomenon really only occur between 02:00 - 08:00