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Type 1: High morning blood sugar/ Dawn Phenomenon
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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1291766" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Paul, [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] and I both have found dosing in the morning and NOT eating I said worse than eating. </p><p>I inadvertently fasted one morning trying to see when my insulin started dropping me so I could time my bolus right. Well after an entire days worth of injections between 8 am and 11 there was no drop and a slight rise. Then I ate and started dropping. Strange I know. </p><p>It does sound a bit high for DP. What is your evening meal like? High in protein or fat? This can require split dosing. You could still be rising when you go to bed. How late do you eat? If I eat later than 6:30 I wake up with a higher fasting. </p><p></p><p>I also agree to try taking your basal a little later. I moved mine from dinner to 10:15 and it made a big difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1291766, member: 240838"] Paul, [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] and I both have found dosing in the morning and NOT eating I said worse than eating. I inadvertently fasted one morning trying to see when my insulin started dropping me so I could time my bolus right. Well after an entire days worth of injections between 8 am and 11 there was no drop and a slight rise. Then I ate and started dropping. Strange I know. It does sound a bit high for DP. What is your evening meal like? High in protein or fat? This can require split dosing. You could still be rising when you go to bed. How late do you eat? If I eat later than 6:30 I wake up with a higher fasting. I also agree to try taking your basal a little later. I moved mine from dinner to 10:15 and it made a big difference [/QUOTE]
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