I have already posted this message in the type 2 diabetic forum but someone suggested posting it here to see if it has anything to do with my insulin timings? The response on the other forum was to do with Dawn Phenomenon.
I’m on basal Bolus and inject my Lantus around 9.30pm each night, dinner is around 7pm, so Novorapid is injected around 6.30pm and I try and low carb.
When I can afford to buy the Freestyle Libre, an interesting phenomenon keeps cropping up but I don’t know why!
I go to bed usually around 10pm and my sugars are between 7 to 8, but from around 1am when I am asleep they start rising to peak at at 3am, then drop back down till around 6am then start rising again till I get up at around 7.30 and it’s 9 something!!
Should I just not bother eating any dinner?
Thanks for any suggestions

I’m on basal Bolus and inject my Lantus around 9.30pm each night, dinner is around 7pm, so Novorapid is injected around 6.30pm and I try and low carb.
When I can afford to buy the Freestyle Libre, an interesting phenomenon keeps cropping up but I don’t know why!
I go to bed usually around 10pm and my sugars are between 7 to 8, but from around 1am when I am asleep they start rising to peak at at 3am, then drop back down till around 6am then start rising again till I get up at around 7.30 and it’s 9 something!!
Should I just not bother eating any dinner?
Thanks for any suggestions
