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<blockquote data-quote="cz_dave" data-source="post: 1012557" data-attributes="member: 177195"><p>Glad to know it's not just me. I found, just like you, the spike is not really caused by food. I usually eat a yoghurt with one or two pieces of my home-made almond cake (10g carbs total). However, I experienced these 11:00am BS rises also when I had breakfast with close to 0 carbs. So, I figured it is not related to the food. </p><p></p><p>Now, the spikes I experience would be described as ridiculous in the context of T1. I would simply experience elevated BS until about 12:30. It is worse when I sleep longer, e.g. on weekends. I imagine it could be related to the liver dumping glucose in the morning, who knows...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cz_dave, post: 1012557, member: 177195"] Glad to know it's not just me. I found, just like you, the spike is not really caused by food. I usually eat a yoghurt with one or two pieces of my home-made almond cake (10g carbs total). However, I experienced these 11:00am BS rises also when I had breakfast with close to 0 carbs. So, I figured it is not related to the food. Now, the spikes I experience would be described as ridiculous in the context of T1. I would simply experience elevated BS until about 12:30. It is worse when I sleep longer, e.g. on weekends. I imagine it could be related to the liver dumping glucose in the morning, who knows... [/QUOTE]
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