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Diagnosed a year ago with Type 2 and have now come back to pre-diabetic without medicating. Never been overweight and am now nearly too thin according to the doctors. I continue to check myself from time to time and have had unexpected results recently. Can anyone explain why the reading when I go to sleep two hours after eating can be 6.2 but 10 hours later before eating or drinking anything it has gone up to 6.6? I thought it should go down? Any thoughts welcome. Thank you.
 
Diagnosed a year ago with Type 2 and have now come back to pre-diabetic without medicating. Never been overweight and am now nearly too thin according to the doctors. I continue to check myself from time to time and have had unexpected results recently. Can anyone explain why the reading when I go to sleep two hours after eating can be 6.2 but 10 hours later before eating or drinking anything it has gone up to 6.6? I thought it should go down? Any thoughts welcome. Thank you.
Well done on what you have achieved. The higher morning level is probably due to dawn phenomenon a glucose dump because your body thinks you are starving after a few hours of not eating over night. I would not worry about it as your level is not high some people have far higher levels than that first thing in the morning
 
Congratulations on managing your diabetes so well without medication. :)

There is so little difference between 6.2 and 6.6 that I see no reason for concern. Our meters are not accurate machines. There can be anything between 15% difference even in consecutive readings, and sometimes even more than that. Do you test before you go to bed? That might give a better picture of whether you are getting glucose dumps from your liver in the morning. (dawn phenomenon)
 
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