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<blockquote data-quote="Zambarau" data-source="post: 2364819" data-attributes="member: 537891"><p>I'm in my second week of diagnosis and have recently started taking my morning readings. They're higher than at any other time of the day and rise. I was doing intermittent fasting and was happy with my pre and post meal numbers. However due to high morning readings I can't follow IF, sadly. I'm a bit disheartened about this. For example, this morning at 8am I had a BG of 6.4, then at 9:45 it was 7.1. I then had some nuts and Greek yoghurt. What are effective alternatives to IF? What else can I do about high fasting numbers? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zambarau, post: 2364819, member: 537891"] I'm in my second week of diagnosis and have recently started taking my morning readings. They're higher than at any other time of the day and rise. I was doing intermittent fasting and was happy with my pre and post meal numbers. However due to high morning readings I can't follow IF, sadly. I'm a bit disheartened about this. For example, this morning at 8am I had a BG of 6.4, then at 9:45 it was 7.1. I then had some nuts and Greek yoghurt. What are effective alternatives to IF? What else can I do about high fasting numbers? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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