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<blockquote data-quote="Shazzle80" data-source="post: 361875" data-attributes="member: 59004"><p>I've been diagnosed with gestational since I was 19 weeks (now 26) and have been reassured by diabetes nurses that the morning one is the most difficult to control. Apparently your body is at its most insulin resistant first thing. My readings are still between 6.5 and 10.5 after breakfast, even when I've had a relatively love carb breakfast. </p><p></p><p>Omelettes seem to be the best for my readings (though realise that on a work day this is waaayyyy to much hassle!!). Try injecting 15 minutes before eating, this bought my reading down a bit.......I was advised to do this! </p><p></p><p>Don't worry, so long as the remainder of your readings are good it doesn't matter if the odd one is higher though I know it's disheartening at first. </p><p></p><p>I hope you feel more positive in a few days xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shazzle80, post: 361875, member: 59004"] I've been diagnosed with gestational since I was 19 weeks (now 26) and have been reassured by diabetes nurses that the morning one is the most difficult to control. Apparently your body is at its most insulin resistant first thing. My readings are still between 6.5 and 10.5 after breakfast, even when I've had a relatively love carb breakfast. Omelettes seem to be the best for my readings (though realise that on a work day this is waaayyyy to much hassle!!). Try injecting 15 minutes before eating, this bought my reading down a bit.......I was advised to do this! Don't worry, so long as the remainder of your readings are good it doesn't matter if the odd one is higher though I know it's disheartening at first. I hope you feel more positive in a few days xx [/QUOTE]
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