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raised BGL when waking up!

leafkicker

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I can eat lemon merangue pie or apple pie with ice cream and after 1/2 hour have a BGL of only high 4's or low 5's. This is much the same for any really sugary foods but when I wake up in the morning after 8 hours of no food, I can get a reading of low 7's even if it was only high 5's or very low 6's before I went to bed, how can this be and what does it signify? My cholesterol levels are good less than 5 for total, LDL 2 on no medication. My blood pressure is generally around the 140/80 and at times lower. My weight is 81 kg for 1,78m height which is about OK. I am physically fit. I have never had any of the typical symptoms i.e. thirst, peeing at night, etc. So, do I have diabetes type 2, IFG or what?
 
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Thanks for the info on Dawn Phenomena it explains part of my question but it also raises some more questions for me. If someone not diagnosed with diabetes or impaired fasting glycemia has a BGL over 7 at sometime in the day and someone with IFG has a BGL over 7 on waking (fasting) but does not exceed 7 at any other time of the day, then what is the difference? Why is one given a title and the other person not? This is the case with me, I at times am over 7 when waking but rarely go over 7 throughout the day even when eating very sweet food. This is based on taking BGL at 1/2hr, 1hr and 2 hrs after eating. I'm just trying to get a better understanding of IFG and diabetes and if anyone can answer any of my questions it would be of great interest to me. My reason for asking for some further guidance is this: do I stop eating any sweet desserts, chocolates, etc. if my BGL does not exceed 7 at any time after eating or should the fact that a BGL above 7 at waking mean sweet foods and sweets should be avoided at all or most times?
 
I'm not an expert but I would imagine that IFG is the start of the road towards diabetes, and that the more you cut back on the sugar and carbs now, the healthier for longer you will stay.
 
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