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<blockquote data-quote="Andy12345" data-source="post: 613793" data-attributes="member: 59108"><p>sheeesh do you ever shut up? lol</p><p></p><p>its called the dawn phenomenon, basically our liver is doing what it should, it produces some glucose because we have fasted overnight and therefore it deems it necessary to give us an energy boost to start us off for the day and until we can put some in ourselves, this perfectly normal and in a non diabetic its a good thing, the trouble is our livers don't know we can't handle the glucose too well so it carrys on doing this if we like it or not, so its very hard to avoid the early morning highs, but! as our controls gets better so does our dawn readings, this used to upset me as i was/am obsessed with good numbers so much so i never tested in the morning because it would start the day off on a sour note lol, so in answer to your question.....no</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy12345, post: 613793, member: 59108"] sheeesh do you ever shut up? lol its called the dawn phenomenon, basically our liver is doing what it should, it produces some glucose because we have fasted overnight and therefore it deems it necessary to give us an energy boost to start us off for the day and until we can put some in ourselves, this perfectly normal and in a non diabetic its a good thing, the trouble is our livers don't know we can't handle the glucose too well so it carrys on doing this if we like it or not, so its very hard to avoid the early morning highs, but! as our controls gets better so does our dawn readings, this used to upset me as i was/am obsessed with good numbers so much so i never tested in the morning because it would start the day off on a sour note lol, so in answer to your question.....no [/QUOTE]
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