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<blockquote data-quote="lessci" data-source="post: 2335208" data-attributes="member: 74756"><p>The high(er) morning readings are known as the dawn phenomenon or foot to the floor syndrome, your body pumps out stored glucose from you liver to prepare yourself for the mornings exertions, you fasting BG is usually the last one to come down, don't panic this is a marathon not a sprint, and no 2 people are the same, and even your own body will have different results to exactly the same food depending on many other things - stress levels, when you eat it, what you eat it with, for us ladies where you are in your cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lessci, post: 2335208, member: 74756"] The high(er) morning readings are known as the dawn phenomenon or foot to the floor syndrome, your body pumps out stored glucose from you liver to prepare yourself for the mornings exertions, you fasting BG is usually the last one to come down, don't panic this is a marathon not a sprint, and no 2 people are the same, and even your own body will have different results to exactly the same food depending on many other things - stress levels, when you eat it, what you eat it with, for us ladies where you are in your cycle. [/QUOTE]
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