Probably dawn phenomenon, if your BGs are lower the rest of the time...11.2 - always high on waking. Don't really understand why
Wow! That is high...Not sure what happened to mine this morning, 22.9
Did have white bread at the weekend
I usually test while I am still in bed, before I do anything else...I find that fasting level readings can be quite misleading. I used to use test strips and now know that my readings were quite wrong. I now use a Libre and can see that my BG level rises rapidly when I fully wake and get up. By the time I get up, wash fingers and test, it has risen 3 mmol! So I can wake with a level of 4 ( the actual fasting level ) but by the time I test with a strip it is up to 7 mmol. This is confirmed 10 minutes later when the Libre catches up (it measures interstitial glucose so has a 10 minute delay). I assume this is morning effect and liver dump.
So the timing of the test can make a big difference to the level.
Felt good, that was the problem, blaming the white bread in the system as 13.1 this morning, got hba in 2 weeks and the nurse in 3, on a different pill combo as wellBlimey - did you feel OK?
I know sometimes its difficult to work out just what makes levels go so high one day and not the next - if your levels do go really high (ie reach 25, then please call 111 and ask for their advice) .... happy to read you are OK thoughFelt good, that was the problem, blaming the white bread in the system as 13.1 this morning, got hba in 2 weeks and the nurse in 3, on a different pill combo as well