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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie/Magpie" data-source="post: 1310366" data-attributes="member: 347792"><p>Hi,</p><p>I read up on the Dawn phenomonin a couple of weeks ago as I would have a BG reading around 5.5 at bed time and then my fasting reading in the morning would be considerably more when I got up. For an average person the blood sugar reading would be lower in the morning than at night. Have a read about it on the site. I've not heard of it causing the subsequent reading through out the day being significantly higher through out the day as well. I would guess that the raise in BS levels through out the day to be more due to the amount of carbohydrates you are having at each meal time? Try reducing carbs at each meal and hopefully BS levels will regulate themselves more.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>Maggie/Magpie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie/Magpie, post: 1310366, member: 347792"] Hi, I read up on the Dawn phenomonin a couple of weeks ago as I would have a BG reading around 5.5 at bed time and then my fasting reading in the morning would be considerably more when I got up. For an average person the blood sugar reading would be lower in the morning than at night. Have a read about it on the site. I've not heard of it causing the subsequent reading through out the day being significantly higher through out the day as well. I would guess that the raise in BS levels through out the day to be more due to the amount of carbohydrates you are having at each meal time? Try reducing carbs at each meal and hopefully BS levels will regulate themselves more. Good luck Maggie/Magpie [/QUOTE]
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