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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Lewis" data-source="post: 2138059" data-attributes="member: 479176"><p>I am also on 2x500 mg of Metformin a day and take one tablet at breakfast and another later in the evening. The later one because I had a significant increase in my bg level from just before to a couple of hours after waking - the dawn phenomenon. You seem to have the opposite and I am now going through similar effects having improved my weight, A1cs and bg levels. Perhaps significantly, I have got rid of the fat storage around my waist so my liver no longer has a source for a glucose dump when I have not eaten for 12 hours. Certainly check with your doctor - mine said that my A1cs had to be lower on a continual basis for a couple of years and keep testing your bg so you can show a record of a continuing situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Lewis, post: 2138059, member: 479176"] I am also on 2x500 mg of Metformin a day and take one tablet at breakfast and another later in the evening. The later one because I had a significant increase in my bg level from just before to a couple of hours after waking - the dawn phenomenon. You seem to have the opposite and I am now going through similar effects having improved my weight, A1cs and bg levels. Perhaps significantly, I have got rid of the fat storage around my waist so my liver no longer has a source for a glucose dump when I have not eaten for 12 hours. Certainly check with your doctor - mine said that my A1cs had to be lower on a continual basis for a couple of years and keep testing your bg so you can show a record of a continuing situation. [/QUOTE]
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