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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1735235" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>Top marks to [USER=469844]@TedTomato[/USER] 's doctor and "go to the bottom of the class" to [USER=420030]@User13[/USER] 's nurse.</p><p></p><p>Morning, fasting readings are usually the last to go down and are the result of "dawn phenomena", when your liver gives you a sugar boost to get you going. [USER=469844]@TedTomato[/USER] , keep up the good work and get another HbA1c done in April to see how you are getting on. Meanwhile keep a food diary, test immediately before meals and two hours later. Aim for an increase (if any) of less than 2mmol/L. Note which foods don't seem to work for you and avoid them.</p><p></p><p>[USER=420030]@User13[/USER] , tell us what you eat on your low carb, high fat diet, maybe someone here could help you.</p><p></p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1735235, member: 93504"] Top marks to [USER=469844]@TedTomato[/USER] 's doctor and "go to the bottom of the class" to [USER=420030]@User13[/USER] 's nurse. Morning, fasting readings are usually the last to go down and are the result of "dawn phenomena", when your liver gives you a sugar boost to get you going. [USER=469844]@TedTomato[/USER] , keep up the good work and get another HbA1c done in April to see how you are getting on. Meanwhile keep a food diary, test immediately before meals and two hours later. Aim for an increase (if any) of less than 2mmol/L. Note which foods don't seem to work for you and avoid them. [USER=420030]@User13[/USER] , tell us what you eat on your low carb, high fat diet, maybe someone here could help you. Sally [/QUOTE]
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