Answer to a diabetic question?!


Question: Answer to a diabetic question!?
why would my blood sugar reading be higher in the morning than it was on the previous night!? as an example: last night before going to bed my blood sugar was 97and i ate nothing after that!. this morning it was 134!. before eating anything!. this occurs quite frequently!. any one have an idea!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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An article from the Internet that I came accros when I noticed this and someone told me about the Dawn Phenomenon:

Have you ever heard of the Dawn Phenomenon before!? No, it's not the name of the latest sci-fi movie at your local theater!. If you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes you may have never heard of the Dawn Phenomenon before!. I can tell you firsthand that until my doctor told me about it I had no clue myself!.

So, what is the Dawn Phenomenon!? First, let me ask you this; have you checked your blood glucose level in the evening!?Have you then taken it again the next morning before eating, only to find it much higher than it was the night before!? Totally frustrating isn't it!? In short, you've entered into the Dawn Phenomenon!.

Diabetes can be quite aggravating at times!. So many times I would have an evening blood sugar reading of 110mg/dL only to take it the next morning and find it to be 145mg/dL!. Well, it must be due to you eating a late night bowl of ice cream along with 4-5 chocolate chip cookies! No, I wouldn't even eat anything after dinner and have the same set of numbers the following day!.

One of the amazing aspects about the Dawn Phenomenon is that everyone experiences it, diabetics as well as non-diabetics!.
The Dawn Phenomenon affects us during the late night/early morning hours while we are at sleep!. Our bodies release certain types of hormones that are designed to help maintain and repair our body!. This is a good thing!. But, between the hours of 3:00-8:00 AM things begin to happen inside our body!.

In simple terms, what happens next is that our bodies respond to this release of hormones by releasing stored glucose!. Because this is all happening in the late night/early morning hours, it causes your blood sugar level to increase!. You will notice it by testing yourself in the early morning when you first get up!. If you get a much higher reading, it's most likely the result of the Dawn Phenomenon (unless of course you ate that ice cream and cookies)!.
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It's because the liver releases sugar into the blood stream!. This some times happens if the liver thinks the bodies sugar is going too low!. It also happens to some people when the exercise!. Some people used to call what you are experiencing the dawn phenomenon, because it happens in the morning in many diabetics!. If you check your blood sugar a little later, (but still before eating) it will probably be lower than your first reading!. It is not uncommon, and nothing to worry about!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hi Leon,

The answer may in what your liver is doing during the night especially near dawn!.!.!.!.!.!.!.As the night goes on your blood sugars are dropping, the bodies natural response to this is for your liver to release extra glucose to keep you from going to low, thus a higher reading in the morning!.

The way to combat this is for many diabetics to to eat some carbs!. prior to going to bed but no more than 15 grams, you don't want to wake up with a huge spike!.!.!.!.What's happening is called the "dawn phenomenon"!.



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Well, if two or more readings (morning samples, with no meal take for at least 8 hours) have already been above 124 that's a diabetes diagnostic!.!.!. go see a doctor, don't think that because later is lower everything is ok!. Blood sugar lever change a lot within hoursWww@Answer-Health@Com

You need to take more insulin before you go to bed! Obviously it's not lasting through the night! Ask your doc first though!Www@Answer-Health@Com

it happens because some hormones are secreted at dawn that counteracts your insulin, which makes your blood sugar higherWww@Answer-Health@Com





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