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<blockquote data-quote="TonyH1108" data-source="post: 1774238" data-attributes="member: 415280"><p>I have the same problem. Only found out what it was when I went on the DAFNE course and borrowed a Libre meter and bought a sensor (expensive, but good). My morning reading ranges fro 12.0 to 19.0 and nothing I do changes that. I've been referred to Addenbrooks hospital in Cambridge for an insulin pump as I was told that unless I set my alarm for 3am every day and pop in a few units of Novorapid, I'll always wake with him readings. I'm not sure about a pump, but I do need to get some help as my Hba1c is never great!</p><p>It would be worth asking if your GP will provide a CGM for a month to confirm it's the dawn phenomenon....</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyH1108, post: 1774238, member: 415280"] I have the same problem. Only found out what it was when I went on the DAFNE course and borrowed a Libre meter and bought a sensor (expensive, but good). My morning reading ranges fro 12.0 to 19.0 and nothing I do changes that. I've been referred to Addenbrooks hospital in Cambridge for an insulin pump as I was told that unless I set my alarm for 3am every day and pop in a few units of Novorapid, I'll always wake with him readings. I'm not sure about a pump, but I do need to get some help as my Hba1c is never great! It would be worth asking if your GP will provide a CGM for a month to confirm it's the dawn phenomenon.... Good luck [/QUOTE]
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