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Higher blood sugar in the morning: should I be worried?
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Courtney_J
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Courtney_J
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@yolanda Hello Yolanda, thank you for opening this discussion!
Let me tag some members who can maybe answer your question and share their experience or advice:
@Jonty1964 @LeahMarie @manali @gurney696 @Susie1957 @Prince @TonyfromDevon @Alstuart @Neola-p @Chicken3965 @Blueboy87 @Celticpoet @iharris56 @Staidan @Backstation1 @SilverGhost @Colbo68 @Sianie
Have you ever experienced higher blood sugar levels in the morning? Do you know what could be behind it? Feel free to share your experience or advice with us here!
Take care,
Courtney
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henrick
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henrick
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@yolanda Hi, sometimes this happens to me when I slip up and snack before bed. Have you noticed if it happens when you've eaten right before going to sleep?
Yannbuk
Yannbuk
Joined in 2016
Yes I'm just learning /realising that this is a problem.
robjmckinney
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robjmckinney
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My experience of high readings and resolving the issue is to simply loose weight, then the levels return to normal.
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KittiKat
KittiKat
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Most days i find i can control my sugars but when you have a 2yr boy running around its sometimes easy to forget to eat which is my down fall. Im a cuddly lass and my weight is not the issue as some hint at being the problem. My issue is when i dont eat.
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Louise wilson
Tsureshan
Tsureshan
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Sometimes very high sometimes very low I am in ub500 insulin very high dose last few weeks it’s be very worried
Kevsed
Kevsed
Joined in 2020
Hi, this happens most mornings with me, and I have about 2/3 days where it is low.
yolanda
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yolanda
Joined in 2017
Thank you all for answering! @henrick No, it happens when I haven't eaten before bed, very mysterious.If I can get in to see my GP I'll bring it up to him.
Moongate
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Moongate
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Hi,
I want to ask does anyone else suffer with their vision, if my blood sugar is low I have blurred vision and if my blood sugar level is high, then I almost get square eyes.
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Tezzaa
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Tezzaa
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Maybe if you have a drink which is not no suger I have cold water which I put in the freezer for a while then took to bed at the side of the bed if I get woken by the dry feelings just had a very small drink
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yolanda
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yolanda
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Hi everybody,
Recently I've been starting to really get my blood sugar under control thanks to my medication and the efforts I've been putting into my diet, but what worries me is that I always have higher blood sugar in the morning... Is this something I should be worried about?
Thanks in advance to anyone who answers! xx