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morning highs?!
I have been having ridiculously high blood sugars in the mornings. I maybe as low as 80 and wake with a 240. Any ideas of why? I eat a very restricted diet due to diabetes, pancreatitis (caused by to much fat in my blood), and bad acid reflux. Trust me when I say the rule for eating is, "if it taste good spit it out!"
The way I am handling the reads now is to walk from around 8pm to 10pm. This has brought me to mornings of 100-130. Any other ideas to bring it down in the morning? Thanks. |
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Take a look at Dawn Phenomenon. Many people find that eating a small snack, say a handful of almonds, before bed helps.
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I have heard that a high-protein snack before bed will help you're waking blood sugar level
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That is true, it doesn't take much. A hand full of almonds will usually do the trick.
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Read about ' Bob Red Mill Potato Starch ' . I read it improves moorning sugar readings. Just started trying it myself for the last couple days.
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Yes, the bed time snack works for me. Morning wake up numbers were my only problem after I got my meds worked out and my doctor suggested it. I was amazed how well it worked. Wake up numbers for me dropped from like 145 to 110 with just this little trick
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One word.....protein. I find that if I eat something with protein, it helps sustain me and my bg has been below 100.
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