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DP again

Burylancs

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Relationship to Diabetes
Type 2
The Hindustani Times again with handy hints on controlling the DP .....sponsored by Accuchek .......

'How to Manage High Morning Sugar Due to the Dawn Phenomenon
Once the condition is identified, several interventions can reduce morning blood glucose peaks:

Medication Adjustments: Your clinician might recommend adjusting the timing or dose of insulin or oral medication to better cover the morning glucose peak.

Evening Snack Options: After consulting with your dietitian or treating physician, consider a balanced bedtime snack containing protein and healthy fats to help stabilise overnight glucose levels.

Physical Activity: Regular exercise improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control but avoid vigorous exercise before bed, which will disrupt sleep.

Regular Sleep Pattern: Poor or irregular sleep may raise glucose variability. Strive for consistent, restful sleep.

Avoid Late-Night Carbs: Consuming large carb-rich meals late in the night may contribute to worsening morning glucose.'

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Your post is not clear.... Is there something about that advice that you object to? It is certainly the sort of advice that works for many of us here and is recommended by members on the forum for people battling DP.
 
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