To figure out what’s going on, you can check your blood sugar at bedtime, around 2-3 am, and again in the morning for several ...
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Most people have slightly higher blood sugar levels in the morning, but these can be significantly higher in some people with diabetes. Hormonal fluctuations and waning insulin are possible reasons.
If you have diabetes, you're probably tuned in to your body's blood glucose (AKA blood sugar) levels, and how they change throughout the day. But have you found yourself feeling stumped by high ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I hope you can shed some light on an issue that I have not seen you address: the dawn phenomenon. I am having trouble controlling my diabetes. I am 67 years old, and my mother was a ...