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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2450374" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>A doc should consider it even if it's just to take away undue stress from a patient, (as she may not believe something's up) but that's just my opinion. That won't count for anything, alas. But yeah, you can get a meter. And if you test your fasting BG's, test them the moment you wake up. Not gone out to the bathroom or whatever: eyes open, grab meter from the nightstand, stabby-stab-stab, check and go. That way you have less of a chance of Dawn Phenomenon and Foot on the Floor getting in the way of a clear reading.</p><p></p><p>You do whatever you need to to get some peace of mind, and if at all possible, some proper answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2450374, member: 401801"] A doc should consider it even if it's just to take away undue stress from a patient, (as she may not believe something's up) but that's just my opinion. That won't count for anything, alas. But yeah, you can get a meter. And if you test your fasting BG's, test them the moment you wake up. Not gone out to the bathroom or whatever: eyes open, grab meter from the nightstand, stabby-stab-stab, check and go. That way you have less of a chance of Dawn Phenomenon and Foot on the Floor getting in the way of a clear reading. You do whatever you need to to get some peace of mind, and if at all possible, some proper answers. [/QUOTE]
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