That is interesting. Thanks. I might give it a try.Have you tried resistance training? I’ve started moderate exercise before going to sleep every night (4 sets of 20 squats + 40 second plank) and it’s making a noticeable positive impact.
Sounds like it is the dawn phenomena (liver dumps sugar when you wake) but you'd either need to set an alarm for during the night or a cgm such as a libre to tell. Sometimes just increasing the basal can make things worse.
I self fund a dexcom (I'm very lucky to be able to afford this) and my coping method is often to inject a couple of units of bolus at 4 or 5 am (when my levels start to rise). Interestingly, my DP is less when I have less carbs in the evening (not sure why, that's just the way it works for me).
Going hypo in the night will actually increase your morning levels so it's counter productive. Unless you're prepared to inject at 4 or 5 am you may be best to move to a pump.... (Assuming this is dawn phenomena, but you really need to do some night time testing first).
Yeah I've set alarms before but think ikk start doing it again and keeping a diary over a period of time for it too. Thank youHi @Cazhq88
The easiest way to check what’s going on is to set your alarm for 3am and do a test then and see what’s happening as this is the point during the night when your levels are at their lowest, eating late or eating a high fat meal which would delay the carb absorption but so will DP as Ellie has said or if you are hypo in your sleep the liver dump will send you high too but you would generally wake feeling lousy.
No I've never even thought of this! I'll def give it a tryHave you tried resistance training? I’ve started moderate exercise before going to sleep every night (4 sets of 20 squats + 40 second plank) and it’s making a noticeable positive impact.
I'm going to try this!Have you tried resistance training? I’ve started moderate exercise before going to sleep every night (4 sets of 20 squats + 40 second plank) and it’s making a noticeable positive impact.
Thank you! I've got a libre but was tempted to upgrade to a dexcom so think I'll def need to look at this. I've set alarms for that time in the past and my sugars have tended to be okay but then increase by 6am annoyingly. Think I'll need to start doing it again and documenting it for my next clinic. Thanks for your advice
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