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<blockquote data-quote="maryrachel" data-source="post: 1584002" data-attributes="member: 25252"><p>Don't suppose anyone knows how DP works for T1 do they? 3 days a week I get up at 5 am to commute to my office. On these days I have a normal waking bg (this morning 4.9) but by 7.30 AM it was 12. Nothing to do with my carbs as I boringly always eat the same thing and take the same bolus. The other 2 week days I get up at 7am. Same breakfast, same bolus, similar waking bg, no 2-3 hour jump. I can only assume that my body doesn't like waking at 5am and dumps but doesn't feel the need to kick so hard at 7 am? Any thoughts anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maryrachel, post: 1584002, member: 25252"] Don't suppose anyone knows how DP works for T1 do they? 3 days a week I get up at 5 am to commute to my office. On these days I have a normal waking bg (this morning 4.9) but by 7.30 AM it was 12. Nothing to do with my carbs as I boringly always eat the same thing and take the same bolus. The other 2 week days I get up at 7am. Same breakfast, same bolus, similar waking bg, no 2-3 hour jump. I can only assume that my body doesn't like waking at 5am and dumps but doesn't feel the need to kick so hard at 7 am? Any thoughts anyone? [/QUOTE]
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