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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 2368730" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>Hi. If you've had heart surgery then as you know getting BGs down is very important. Late night bean snack sounds like the main culprit and that of course will mean sky-rocketing fasting level in the morning. Trouble is the body easily gets into a routine where it expects to have something at the same time. Any carby thing is best eaten during the day when you can hope to exercise it off. You haven't mentioned what your gliclazide dosage is and when you take it -- this might be worth discussing as one area where you might be able to control the timing of sme of your highs. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 2368730, member: 39515"] Hi. If you've had heart surgery then as you know getting BGs down is very important. Late night bean snack sounds like the main culprit and that of course will mean sky-rocketing fasting level in the morning. Trouble is the body easily gets into a routine where it expects to have something at the same time. Any carby thing is best eaten during the day when you can hope to exercise it off. You haven't mentioned what your gliclazide dosage is and when you take it -- this might be worth discussing as one area where you might be able to control the timing of sme of your highs. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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