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<blockquote data-quote="Maleth" data-source="post: 2249640" data-attributes="member: 517935"><p>Hello Kirsti, I also have dawn effect. I was diagnosed t2 mid December with a fasting glucose of 14.7. I got my meter and checked the offending foods and carbs where always tops including oatmeal all sugars and wheat (including brown) of course, Bananas also spike my sugar count. Now I get a morning reading that hovers between 7.5 and 6.8 but lower readings during the day especially in the after noon (5.6 / 4.8). I am not sure why there are people who think that Carbs are ok? :\ Its not my experience. I was on metformin for the first month which I stopped and the blood glucose still kept going down without meds. I believe that shedding a few more kilos and carry on with a very low carb diet (I dont do keto) will eventually bring the morning readings to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maleth, post: 2249640, member: 517935"] Hello Kirsti, I also have dawn effect. I was diagnosed t2 mid December with a fasting glucose of 14.7. I got my meter and checked the offending foods and carbs where always tops including oatmeal all sugars and wheat (including brown) of course, Bananas also spike my sugar count. Now I get a morning reading that hovers between 7.5 and 6.8 but lower readings during the day especially in the after noon (5.6 / 4.8). I am not sure why there are people who think that Carbs are ok? :\ Its not my experience. I was on metformin for the first month which I stopped and the blood glucose still kept going down without meds. I believe that shedding a few more kilos and carry on with a very low carb diet (I dont do keto) will eventually bring the morning readings to normal. [/QUOTE]
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