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Pre-diabetes: higher glucose in the morning than 2 hours after lunch.
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<blockquote data-quote="plantae" data-source="post: 2585369" data-attributes="member: 565464"><p>For higher readings in the mornings, there's a thing called the "dawn phenomenon". Google that and it may provide some answers. I do know that, for me, the same amount of carbs I consume at breakfast cause a higher BSL peak compared to the same amount of carbs at lunch (even if it's the same food!) But that might be a side effect of my insulin, which I know you're not on so possibly not relevant.</p><p></p><p>My DN wants my night time readings to roughly match my waking/fasting BSL readings. Have you asked if this is something you should aim for, and if 5.5 at night and 5.2 in the morning are roughly the same or if those numbers are a concern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plantae, post: 2585369, member: 565464"] For higher readings in the mornings, there's a thing called the "dawn phenomenon". Google that and it may provide some answers. I do know that, for me, the same amount of carbs I consume at breakfast cause a higher BSL peak compared to the same amount of carbs at lunch (even if it's the same food!) But that might be a side effect of my insulin, which I know you're not on so possibly not relevant. My DN wants my night time readings to roughly match my waking/fasting BSL readings. Have you asked if this is something you should aim for, and if 5.5 at night and 5.2 in the morning are roughly the same or if those numbers are a concern? [/QUOTE]
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