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<blockquote data-quote="l0vaduck" data-source="post: 12210" data-attributes="member: 7164"><p>I thought I'd just point this out in addition to what others have said - forgive me if you already know this but it's not clear from what you posted.</p><p></p><p>It's possible to have both sugar in the urine and normal or even low blood sugar because of the time delay between high blood sugar levels and sugar in the urine.</p><p></p><p>If your daughter wakes up with normal sugars, but has sugar in her urine, all that indicates is that some time since she last emptied her bladder, her sugar has been above the level at which sugar spills over into the urine (the renal threshold). If it's first thing in the morning, it might just be that she was over 10 when she went to bed.</p><p></p><p>It does sound as if she's eating a heck of a lot of carbs for breakfast - I'd have high sugars if I ate all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l0vaduck, post: 12210, member: 7164"] I thought I'd just point this out in addition to what others have said - forgive me if you already know this but it's not clear from what you posted. It's possible to have both sugar in the urine and normal or even low blood sugar because of the time delay between high blood sugar levels and sugar in the urine. If your daughter wakes up with normal sugars, but has sugar in her urine, all that indicates is that some time since she last emptied her bladder, her sugar has been above the level at which sugar spills over into the urine (the renal threshold). If it's first thing in the morning, it might just be that she was over 10 when she went to bed. It does sound as if she's eating a heck of a lot of carbs for breakfast - I'd have high sugars if I ate all that. [/QUOTE]
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