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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 957878" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>No. It isn't weird, it's just the way my body works. It's just the same as the Dawn Phenomenon. Some people's livers dump glucose early morning to help them get up and start the day. Some livers dump glucose during or just after exercise to help the muscles cope. It's a natural occurrence that can happen to anyone, diabetic or not, but doesn't happen to everyone. I just look on it as my liver looking after me and doing its job. The increase in BS levels during/after exercise doesn't last long as the muscles use it up, or that is the theory! Have a look round these forums, or Google it, there is plenty of information abut it out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 957878, member: 94045"] No. It isn't weird, it's just the way my body works. It's just the same as the Dawn Phenomenon. Some people's livers dump glucose early morning to help them get up and start the day. Some livers dump glucose during or just after exercise to help the muscles cope. It's a natural occurrence that can happen to anyone, diabetic or not, but doesn't happen to everyone. I just look on it as my liver looking after me and doing its job. The increase in BS levels during/after exercise doesn't last long as the muscles use it up, or that is the theory! Have a look round these forums, or Google it, there is plenty of information abut it out there. [/QUOTE]
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