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<blockquote data-quote="bangkokdiabetic" data-source="post: 1979221" data-attributes="member: 36148"><p>Every meter out their will give different reading even if you take 2 readings from the same drop of blood HSSS is right its the tend that is important.</p><p>The Dawn Phenomenon is really given that name because its taken after the longest period of fasting our body reacts to I suppose if your a night worker t would be the evening etc. in your case the Long fast etc Perhaps that's why I was told it was important to eat at regular intervals 3 times a day </p><p>Most of us use a meter as a guide to where we are with our control. And have blood sugar level we have got down to where we are happy. The other use is to trace why 2 hours after meals we sometimes get spikes in our reading by thinking what you ate and testing each item in another meal till you or reduce in future find the culprit which you can then avoid and most importantly DO NOT OVEREAT !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bangkokdiabetic, post: 1979221, member: 36148"] Every meter out their will give different reading even if you take 2 readings from the same drop of blood HSSS is right its the tend that is important. The Dawn Phenomenon is really given that name because its taken after the longest period of fasting our body reacts to I suppose if your a night worker t would be the evening etc. in your case the Long fast etc Perhaps that's why I was told it was important to eat at regular intervals 3 times a day Most of us use a meter as a guide to where we are with our control. And have blood sugar level we have got down to where we are happy. The other use is to trace why 2 hours after meals we sometimes get spikes in our reading by thinking what you ate and testing each item in another meal till you or reduce in future find the culprit which you can then avoid and most importantly DO NOT OVEREAT !! [/QUOTE]
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