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Old 08-16-2011, 01:05 AM #1
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Default High readings in the morning

Hi folks.
I am Type 2 diagnosed about a year ago. Am diet controlled, my HBA1C readings were 7.2 on diagnosis and 6.6 six months later. The reason i am posting is that i've started to test my blood daily. Mine is an unusual case apparently as while my blood glucose is considered to be well controlled i have had facial nerve damage/facial pain for the last two years and am seeing neurologists. It looks like diabetes is considered to be the likely culprit. Anyway this is the second day of testing my blood and the readings are generally ok except in the mornings when my readings have been 9.2 and 8.1. Last night i tried exercise in the evening and to make my last meal protien based but still a high reading. Is this normal?
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