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Prediabetes Fasting high reading

Probably due to the dawn phenomenon. Tour liver is trying to be helpful and dumps a load of glucose to help you get going.
 
DP (Dawn Phenomenon) foot on the floor syndrome, there are a few names for it. Its your liver giving your boday a "boost" of glucose to get you going
 
Same here. The only times I don't get non-diabetic readings are first thing in the morning, or if I've deliberately broken my low carb diet (experimenting with what I can and can't get away with.)
 
DP (Dawn Phenomenon) foot on the floor syndrome, there are a few names for it. Its your liver giving your boday a "boost" of glucose to get you going
Just a crazy thought: but surely a non-diabetic's liver has this 'body boost' function, too. Are we setting ourselves an unrealistic goal expecting a normal fasting level first thing, when every fasting blood test I've ever had at my GP was taken at least an hour after I got up?
 
Just a crazy thought: but surely a non-diabetic's liver has this 'body boost' function, too. Are we setting ourselves an unrealistic goal expecting a normal fasting level first thing, when every fasting blood test I've ever had at my GP was taken at least an hour after I got up?

A non diabetic also has a working pancreas :)
 
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