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<blockquote data-quote="Grazer" data-source="post: 240249" data-attributes="member: 31362"><p>Don't think when you take the Met will change things much; they don't really work that way. Take your meter upstairs and test AS SOON as you wake up. You might get a different picture. If it's just going up after you've been around and about for half an hour, then it's not such a big deal. Lots of people find that. You say you don't eat after 6 pm, and have no breakfast, so that's something like 18 hours without food. Might be counterproductive. If your sugar goes a bit low as a result, you can get a liver dump of sugar. Breakfast might help. If you're doing that because it's the only way you can seem to get reasonable BGs, it could mean you need help from some other meds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grazer, post: 240249, member: 31362"] Don't think when you take the Met will change things much; they don't really work that way. Take your meter upstairs and test AS SOON as you wake up. You might get a different picture. If it's just going up after you've been around and about for half an hour, then it's not such a big deal. Lots of people find that. You say you don't eat after 6 pm, and have no breakfast, so that's something like 18 hours without food. Might be counterproductive. If your sugar goes a bit low as a result, you can get a liver dump of sugar. Breakfast might help. If you're doing that because it's the only way you can seem to get reasonable BGs, it could mean you need help from some other meds [/QUOTE]
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