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Evening meal timing and fasting
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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1503356" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>I do but I was one of the people who first posted about that (I think) - in my findings the big culprit is having undigested carbs in your stomach while in bed sleeping at night. My theory is that ones metabolic rate slows down when sleeping for the night and any carbs in ones stomach then take longer to metabolize and as a result takes longer to turn to sugar (until the early hours of the morning) - it also has an adverse affect on ones sleep quality too. But this relates to carb oriented meals. Last night at 8:30 pm I had a steak and there was very little affect on BGs in the morning - but if I had a potato, or chips etc with steak - my morning BGs would be very high even though a shot of insulin was taken prior to the evening meal.</p><p></p><p>This is just a theory - I'm not a nutritionist - just a type 1 diabetic LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1503356, member: 318202"] I do but I was one of the people who first posted about that (I think) - in my findings the big culprit is having undigested carbs in your stomach while in bed sleeping at night. My theory is that ones metabolic rate slows down when sleeping for the night and any carbs in ones stomach then take longer to metabolize and as a result takes longer to turn to sugar (until the early hours of the morning) - it also has an adverse affect on ones sleep quality too. But this relates to carb oriented meals. Last night at 8:30 pm I had a steak and there was very little affect on BGs in the morning - but if I had a potato, or chips etc with steak - my morning BGs would be very high even though a shot of insulin was taken prior to the evening meal. This is just a theory - I'm not a nutritionist - just a type 1 diabetic LOL [/QUOTE]
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