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High fasting (morning) levels - Average 12.0
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<blockquote data-quote="LivingLightly" data-source="post: 2610142" data-attributes="member: 572522"><p>Possible causes of rising blood glucose readings. Well, you're another year older for one.</p><p></p><p>If your average blood glucose readings have gradually crept up, for whatever reason, your insulin resistance is likely to have risen as well.</p><p></p><p>"Lower carb" covers a multitude of eating patterns . Whilst awaiting your HbA1c results, I'd keep a food diary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LivingLightly, post: 2610142, member: 572522"] Possible causes of rising blood glucose readings. Well, you're another year older for one. If your average blood glucose readings have gradually crept up, for whatever reason, your insulin resistance is likely to have risen as well. "Lower carb" covers a multitude of eating patterns . Whilst awaiting your HbA1c results, I'd keep a food diary. [/QUOTE]
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