always seems to raise between 3.5 and 7 mmol's for me within 2 hours of waking but the total rise is never fixed...aarrgghhhh!!! - so frustrating!
WHy not adjust your basal for that occasion so that you avoid it? Pre-progamme the "Clinic" patternLikewise, I find this to be the case when I fast for my annual diabetes check-up where bloods are taken which includes a full lipid breakdown, to avoid the liver dump I eat breakfast with 30mins of waking which shuts the mechanism off.
WHy not adjust your basal for that occasion so that you avoid it? Pre-progamme the "Clinic" pattern
that experiment suggests a look at basal - I believe in an earlier thread looking at basals was suggested.- even with eating it appears I still get a rise of 3.5 mmol followed by a 2 mmol rise within an hour of having no IOB- back to drawing board I think - tomorrow I may inject a small correction either .5 or 1 unit on waking followed by breakfast at 7am see how that goes
.... are there any monitors available on the NHS (on loan or prescription) that can continually monitor blood sugar levels whilst sleeping as I am worried that this 'Dawn Effect' may kick in prematurely when waking to test blood - or is that the idea? I have looked on line and have noted there is a freestyle libra system but are quite expensive - can this system be used to do basal testing or is it more accurate to check the old fashioned way by doing finger pricks and checking blood sugar levels?
agreed @donnellysdogs but the OP is newly diagnosed and it is a starting pointBasal does not cure everything for everybody, some of us do have to a bolus pre waking or waking to combat DP.
I would just check your levels at 3am...jyst to make sure not going low and liver kicking in...
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