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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2649166" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>I agree with all the others that the most probable reason is your liver emptying it's glucose stores at every opportunity. The rather strangely named Dawn phenomenon, can and does happen at any time, not just at dawn. It's not really a phenomenon either, just a way our body has evolved to store and use energy when we need it.</p><p>Just a thought that occurred me, are your test strip's in date and are they stored correctly with the lid firmly closed. Your readings seem a bit erratic to me and I was wondering if maybe there was a problem with your meter or test strip's, especially as things changed fairly suddenly. Have you got a spare meter you could use just to rule out equipment error?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2649166, member: 155453"] I agree with all the others that the most probable reason is your liver emptying it's glucose stores at every opportunity. The rather strangely named Dawn phenomenon, can and does happen at any time, not just at dawn. It's not really a phenomenon either, just a way our body has evolved to store and use energy when we need it. Just a thought that occurred me, are your test strip's in date and are they stored correctly with the lid firmly closed. Your readings seem a bit erratic to me and I was wondering if maybe there was a problem with your meter or test strip's, especially as things changed fairly suddenly. Have you got a spare meter you could use just to rule out equipment error? [/QUOTE]
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