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<blockquote data-quote="Fuggs" data-source="post: 1619468" data-attributes="member: 185174"><p>That's really really interesting Johnny. I must admit I think heavy exercise in the morning is probably the secret to reducing high blood sugars and then have a good breakfast so that your body knows that it's been fed and you've depleted some of the sugar out of the bloodstream.</p><p></p><p>I tried an experiment this morning and went to bed with a blood glucose of 5.9 7 this morning it was 7 9 o'clock this morning it was 8 and 11 this morning it was 9 crisis what's that all about.</p><p></p><p>This is all driving me crazy because if I fast my blood sugar goes up and if I eat my blood sugar goes up I'm had a bit of a loss as to what to do here I think what I will do is maybe have a nice fatty breakfast early in the morning so avocados etc and then measure the blood sugar over the morning and hopefully it should go down full stop</p><p></p><p>Anyone with any ideas here would be gratefully received thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuggs, post: 1619468, member: 185174"] That's really really interesting Johnny. I must admit I think heavy exercise in the morning is probably the secret to reducing high blood sugars and then have a good breakfast so that your body knows that it's been fed and you've depleted some of the sugar out of the bloodstream. I tried an experiment this morning and went to bed with a blood glucose of 5.9 7 this morning it was 7 9 o'clock this morning it was 8 and 11 this morning it was 9 crisis what's that all about. This is all driving me crazy because if I fast my blood sugar goes up and if I eat my blood sugar goes up I'm had a bit of a loss as to what to do here I think what I will do is maybe have a nice fatty breakfast early in the morning so avocados etc and then measure the blood sugar over the morning and hopefully it should go down full stop Anyone with any ideas here would be gratefully received thanks [/QUOTE]
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