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<blockquote data-quote="clare56" data-source="post: 2491346" data-attributes="member: 282281"><p>This is interesting to read, although I can't shed any light on your experience I'm afraid. </p><p>I have just started using a continuous glucose monitor (on trial) to try and understand what sends my blood sugars high. I've been astonished to see that my glucose readings rise through the night (from about 5.5 to nearly 9) and keep rising after a late, small, low carb breakfast (11ish) for an hour or so, then dropping all afternoon and through the evening, with very small rises when I eat.</p><p>I'm keeping to a strict low carb diet and it's almost as if the blood sugar rises and falls have little to do with what I eat. I did have an overactive thyroid (diagnosed as Grave's disease, but i'm not so sure) and I wonder about the connection between that and my diabetes 2. </p><p>I shall read the articles you have provided links to. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clare56, post: 2491346, member: 282281"] This is interesting to read, although I can't shed any light on your experience I'm afraid. I have just started using a continuous glucose monitor (on trial) to try and understand what sends my blood sugars high. I've been astonished to see that my glucose readings rise through the night (from about 5.5 to nearly 9) and keep rising after a late, small, low carb breakfast (11ish) for an hour or so, then dropping all afternoon and through the evening, with very small rises when I eat. I'm keeping to a strict low carb diet and it's almost as if the blood sugar rises and falls have little to do with what I eat. I did have an overactive thyroid (diagnosed as Grave's disease, but i'm not so sure) and I wonder about the connection between that and my diabetes 2. I shall read the articles you have provided links to. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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