DP isn't something to worry too much about. It's normal and non-diabetics get it too. Your figures through the day are good.Indeed you're right. I had a lie in and I just checked it now and it 8.2Off to get some breakfast …
Only way to find out is to test. Maybe you could add more double cream to your cappucino.So I awoke at 7am with a bg of 6.7, laid in and at 9am it was 8.2. The dawn phenomenon I gather.
I'm trying to think how to manage this on weekdays. I get up at 7.15, pre diabetes I got up had a Tassimo cappuccino (2.5g carbs and 2.8g fat). I'd then do the school run returning at around 8.45 and have breakfast.
If I carry on with this routine, will the cappuccino be enough to stop the dawn phenomenon?
Only way to find out is to test. Maybe you could add more double cream to your cappucino.
I'm not keen on creamy coffees, would a Tassimo Latte be better they have twice the carbs and fat?
it is the carbs you need to avoid, most do best under 100 grams on a day in total
you could sweeten your coffee with sucralose ;
http://www.bulkpowders.co.uk/sucralose.html
it actually tastes almost like sugar and is great on strawberries with cream
I am keeping to 100g carbs per day. I'm just trying to work out how to stop the dawn phenomenon when I get up with a suitable coffee (coffee addict here, well I have given up chocolate and crisps, I have to have one vice!)
I don't know. Only way to find out is to test. You could try eating something like a bit of cheese or a hard boiled egg.
You probably should experiment a bit.. I haven't eaten breakfast since diagnosis and my sugars don't go up if I don't eat. But it took a very long time for them to get as low as my other readings. Probably about 9 months of very low carb (less than 20g per day) and skipping breakfast. I start my day with 2 mugs of tea with lactofree milk (lower carbs than regular) followed by a strong coffee (triple shot americano) with 30 ml of double cream in it for elevenses (ususally twlevses for me). The cream fills you up so if I skip lunch, which these days is quite often, then I don't get hungry until dinner time. As we're all unique you need to try various things to find what work best for you but don't get hung up on the first morning reading. it will come down eventually but it may well take a fair bit of time.This is the problem I can't stomach food when I first get up so trying to work out which coffee is best. Is it just something hitting your stomach that stops DP, or is it the fat or carb content in it?
You probably should experiment a bit.. I haven't eaten breakfast since diagnosis and my sugars don't go up if I don't eat. But it took a very long time for them to get as low as my other readings. Probably about 9 months of very low carb (less than 20g per day) and skipping breakfast. I start my day with 2 mugs of tea with lactofree milk (lower carbs than regular) followed by a strong coffee (triple shot americano) with 30 ml of double cream in it for elevenses (ususally twlevses for me). The cream fills you up so if I skip lunch, which these days is quite often, then I don't get hungry until dinner time. As we're all unique you need to try various things to find what work best for you but don't get hung up on the first morning reading. it will come down eventually but it may well take a fair bit of time.
carbs do the opposite of stopping the dawn phenomenon a mix of protein and fat is helpfull for that , like a cheese stick or pork scrathings or an egg ... or avocado with mayo and shrimps
you could also eat a spoonfull of coconut oil (it is easy to swollow and very healthy )and then drink your coffee without cream
Most coconut oil is very lightly flavoured if at all.Oh yuk! Sounds like good idea looking at the nutritional content of coconut oil, however I hate coconut!
@Rachox if you have ordinbary milk in your coffee this may not be helping you. Milk is very carby. Full cream milk is better than skimmed or semi skimmed because of the extra fat. It is FAT you need in a morning. I can't manage ANY carbs before lunch. Double cream is much better, or 2 boiled eggs.
The carb content for the cappuccino is 2.5g and 5g for the Latte. I buy the less sweet ones.It's not the Fat that matters.
It's possible that the powdered Milk in the pods is sweetened, so it's the Carb content that you should try to be aware of.
Fresh Milk contains between 4.7 & 5 grams of Carb per 100ml depending on whether it is Whole, Semi or Skimmed. You would probably use much less than 100ml in a Coffee so it might be wise to compare the Carb content of the Pods to "real" milk.
I use the Tassimo Costa Americano pods and then add about 30ml of double cream. I don't think it will hurt to finish your supply of the cappuccino and latte pods - just test so you know what they do to your BG. If the rise isn't too bad then carry on as you have done.
If you are unhappy with the rise to breakfast then perhaps look at changing the fat content of your morning coffee ...
My BG can make it past 11 if I skip or have a late breakfast. I now get up about 6:30 specifically to get breakfast into me - not being a lark in any shape or form makes it difficult but I'm determined to get my Type 2 under control. You may find that it affects you very differently - trial and error and testing everything is the way to go.
I try to eat as few carbs as possible during the day - saving them for my evening meal - but that is because they raise my BG too high for my liking during the day. I also only have 20-30 g - again my body doesn't deal well with them - you may find something different works for you.
You'll find out what works for you I'm sure
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