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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1417242" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>When I was newly diagnosed I read somewhere on the internet that morning BS rises due to liver dumps were more significant in people who are not morning people. Those who leap out of bed and feel bright and breezy all morning have less of a morning rise. (I'm talking morning rises, not overnight rises here - normalish FBG that rises as the morning progresses). If true, I can see the logic. People (like me) that have always taken an age to get going properly may have always needed extra help from our livers, whilst the bright and breezy won't have have needed as much. So becoming diabetic isn't necessarily the cause. More that this is what our bodies have always done naturally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1417242, member: 94045"] When I was newly diagnosed I read somewhere on the internet that morning BS rises due to liver dumps were more significant in people who are not morning people. Those who leap out of bed and feel bright and breezy all morning have less of a morning rise. (I'm talking morning rises, not overnight rises here - normalish FBG that rises as the morning progresses). If true, I can see the logic. People (like me) that have always taken an age to get going properly may have always needed extra help from our livers, whilst the bright and breezy won't have have needed as much. So becoming diabetic isn't necessarily the cause. More that this is what our bodies have always done naturally. [/QUOTE]
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