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<blockquote data-quote="andyrobo" data-source="post: 7771" data-attributes="member: 6725"><p>Its an interesting thought - but if you have your last morsel of food by 9pm and then sleep and then eat again at 7am, that is 10 hours without food. I would think that any excess sugar would have been dealt with by the morning, but maybe not! What we need is someone with loads of readings who can analyse this - there must be some correlation between the night before tests and the following mornings!</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that if I have a level of say 7.5 in the morning, and then two hours after breakfast my level is back down to say 7.6 - I only have 5 days of readings to look at, so I dont know!</p><p></p><p>I'll stop rambling now!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andyrobo, post: 7771, member: 6725"] Its an interesting thought - but if you have your last morsel of food by 9pm and then sleep and then eat again at 7am, that is 10 hours without food. I would think that any excess sugar would have been dealt with by the morning, but maybe not! What we need is someone with loads of readings who can analyse this - there must be some correlation between the night before tests and the following mornings! I have noticed that if I have a level of say 7.5 in the morning, and then two hours after breakfast my level is back down to say 7.6 - I only have 5 days of readings to look at, so I dont know! I'll stop rambling now!!! [/QUOTE]
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