My sugar is high 8.0 in the morning but after I eat it goes down (4.8) after 2 hours .. I don’t know why.. I’m not on medication. Any advice please ?
Thanks for the welcome!
I was diagnosed in January. Is there something I can do to regulate it so it won’t be so high in the morning?
In my experience the speediest and most efficacious method of eliminating insulin resistant dawn phenomenon is ruthless carbohydrate restriction at all times - irrespective of blood glucose concentration, intermittent fasting, and resistance training.
you can get lean and very fit ... and keep carbs very low....and do intemittent fasting like not eating more than in an 8 hoir window of the day like from 11am till 7pm in the evening
Not really. If you can improve your insulin resistance, it will improve. To do that you need to eat few carbs and thus reduce the amount of insulin your pancreas produces. The more circulating insulin you have (from eating carbs) the more resistant your cells will become. Exercise also helps. Morning fasting levels are usually the last to come down, and it can take a long time. The more carbs you eat, the longer it will take.
What is your diet like? Which diabetes medications are you taking?
You reversed your type 2? How long did it take you? What did you do to reverse it?
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