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<blockquote data-quote="sp41700" data-source="post: 891695" data-attributes="member: 67265"><p>Hi.</p><p>In my mind presuming there are no other indirect 'butterfly effects' on the bg, there are two possible reasons. </p><p></p><p>either your body is producing glucose because you are exercising hard or your are having a bg rebound due to an extreme low.</p><p></p><p>If you can rule out the indirect effects I would try eating something with a few carbs for breakfast as ewelina suggests with insulin with half insulin or even without and see what happens to the bg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp41700, post: 891695, member: 67265"] Hi. In my mind presuming there are no other indirect 'butterfly effects' on the bg, there are two possible reasons. either your body is producing glucose because you are exercising hard or your are having a bg rebound due to an extreme low. If you can rule out the indirect effects I would try eating something with a few carbs for breakfast as ewelina suggests with insulin with half insulin or even without and see what happens to the bg. [/QUOTE]
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