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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2646567" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>I have exactly the same experience.</p><p>If as someone who produces no insulin and does not go for a run immediately after every shower sees a true spike (rise and immediate fall) on their CGM graph, it doesn't strike me as a correct reading.</p><p>I'm not sure how you would check it with a finger prick without mixing water with your blood.</p><p></p><p>However, I wonder what [USER=581016]@cantfindasuitablenamehere[/USER] is seeing is a foot on the floor rise if they are fasting and their BG stays high. </p><p>This could be a liver dump when they start moving. It is just that the shower is the first movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2646567, member: 527103"] I have exactly the same experience. If as someone who produces no insulin and does not go for a run immediately after every shower sees a true spike (rise and immediate fall) on their CGM graph, it doesn't strike me as a correct reading. I'm not sure how you would check it with a finger prick without mixing water with your blood. However, I wonder what [USER=581016]@cantfindasuitablenamehere[/USER] is seeing is a foot on the floor rise if they are fasting and their BG stays high. This could be a liver dump when they start moving. It is just that the shower is the first movement. [/QUOTE]
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