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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2649045" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>There isn't much to base an opinion on and I don't have any solutions to suggest. Just what others have reported in the forums.</p><p></p><p>Since your higher BG readings don't appear to be associated to food or drink then it seems that the extra glucose is coming from your liver.</p><p>There are many possible reasons for this including exercise, as well as others such as illness, injury, stress, lack of sleep, medications such as statins and steroids or that your body is still not accustomed to the lower more recent BG levels and so your liver increases them to what is more 'normal for you'.</p><p></p><p>If it's just the latter case (unusual after 9 weeks) then the time you spend at lower BG levels should eventually persuade your liver to stop dumping glucose so readily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2649045, member: 506169"] There isn't much to base an opinion on and I don't have any solutions to suggest. Just what others have reported in the forums. Since your higher BG readings don't appear to be associated to food or drink then it seems that the extra glucose is coming from your liver. There are many possible reasons for this including exercise, as well as others such as illness, injury, stress, lack of sleep, medications such as statins and steroids or that your body is still not accustomed to the lower more recent BG levels and so your liver increases them to what is more 'normal for you'. If it's just the latter case (unusual after 9 weeks) then the time you spend at lower BG levels should eventually persuade your liver to stop dumping glucose so readily. [/QUOTE]
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