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Group 7-day waking average?

Do you test as soon as you wake up in the morning Bill, or a bit after? A lot of people experience a rise in levels due to the liver giving a 'boost' of glucose to get you ready for the day (known as 'Dawn Phenomenon'). Often, eating something shortly after rising will 'switch off' this mechanism - preferably low-carb.

Ever since I started testing my fasting blood sugar levels 9 years ago, I have averaged 8 and over. A few possible reasons.

  • dawn phenomenon
  • hypo while I sleep
  • effect of sleep apnoia
I test within 5 minutes of waking, and it is 5 minutes because I wash my hands first.

My blood sugar may be high, but I feel ravenously hungry, and soon shaky if I do not eat breakfast. GP and diabetic nurse ignore data such as this if they do not have a ready explanation.
 
Really proud of my 6.5 this morning. Best my morning test has been for ages
 
reading

the nurse done mine no breakfast 6.2 is that good I was 6.5 3 weeks ago when diagnosed and also what is non diabetic type 2
 
Morning all 5.2 for me this morning 🙂
 
15.5 :( but I went to bed normal
 
Morning all 4.7 for me today
 
Morning all 5.1 for me this morning 🙂
 
8.5 again.

Appointment with diabetic nurse at 11.00am to say I think my meds are not enough.
 
Morning 3.3 for me this morning :(
 
Good morning, took reading when I got up 7-2 got to work at 7 o'clock nothing to eat or drink up to 10-4 ... :confused:
 
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