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RE: [IPr] The Passion of the Christ



Usually what happens is the liver puts out "sugar" during the early am
hours because you haven't eaten at night. I would suggest seeing your
diabetes educator if you have one to fine tune your basal rate. I have
my pump set at 2.5 from midnight to 3 am then 3.5 from 3 to 8 and that
keeps my sugars down. What are you eating in the evening? And what are
you doing activity wise? You might want to keep a diary for about a week
of everything you do and eat for 24 hours a day just to see if there is
a pattern there. Anyway, good luck!!! It's not easy being a diabetic but
with each other's help and with our Higher Power to aid us we will do
fine. Take care!
Barb

 

-----Original Message-----
From: email @ redacted [mailto:email @ redacted] On
Behalf Of Pat Sarchet
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 10:28 AM
To: email @ redacted
Subject: Re: [IPr] The Passion of the Christ

 Now hear this, this is just my opinion. Depending on what you eat
during the
day can affect your early morning sugars. I was 53 at 0200 then 180 at
1000
(when I finally woke up). I think it may also have something to do with
gastroparesis, which is when the absorption in the stomach is delayed or
the
stormach doesn't empty in a timely manner. Other than that, I HAVE NO
CLUE! Good
luck in getting an answer.
Anyway, Maven says meow.
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Remember the song that has the lyric "I read the back of the book and we

win"--or something like that! I'm hoping it ends correctly! Since you
say I
will
love the ending, I'm sure it ends perfectly!

Ok, since this is supposed to have diabetes related info, somebody tell
me 
something. I have upped my basals at night or rather early morning and
have 
quit eating a late night snack. So how come my bedtime test was 143, 2
AM was 
163 andnwaking was 206? I was having 30's and 40's at the 2 AM so I feel
the 
163 is ok. Still trying to figure out the high morning number. It is not

always that high but still, I'm confused. (Hmm, I think that is a
permanent 
condition!) LOL

Blessings to all! Have a good one
Debbie
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