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<blockquote data-quote="Justin04" data-source="post: 2056077" data-attributes="member: 478377"><p>Must be that time of the year. I’ve been getting high DP the last 10 days too, have been pumping for 14 months and never had DP before this, except on rare occasions which I put down to overnight hypos (woke up with a bleeding headache)!!! The only thing I’ve changed is I’ve started exercising this last two weeks in the evening. Fairly strenuous workout before dinner, bgl good at dinner, good before bed, through the roof in the morning. Not hijacking your post but maybe you are burning up the carbs before bed and it’s reactive bgl. I know they say the bgl rises after exercise, thinking that’s maybe what’s happening on my end, the bgl is rising after workout and dinner then falling back into sync overnight????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin04, post: 2056077, member: 478377"] Must be that time of the year. I’ve been getting high DP the last 10 days too, have been pumping for 14 months and never had DP before this, except on rare occasions which I put down to overnight hypos (woke up with a bleeding headache)!!! The only thing I’ve changed is I’ve started exercising this last two weeks in the evening. Fairly strenuous workout before dinner, bgl good at dinner, good before bed, through the roof in the morning. Not hijacking your post but maybe you are burning up the carbs before bed and it’s reactive bgl. I know they say the bgl rises after exercise, thinking that’s maybe what’s happening on my end, the bgl is rising after workout and dinner then falling back into sync overnight???? [/QUOTE]
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