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Old Sat, Jan-18-03, 05:30
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Plan: Atkins, under 30/day
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Progress: 31%
Location: MO, USA
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This is actually a little bit normal for diabetics. The foods you eat in the evening are not getting digested properly while you sleep, which raises your sugars throughout the night and particularly in the morning. You might try eating earlier and giving yourself at least two hours after your last food before going to bed. Also, mention it to your doctor. There are other methods of dealing with it, as well.
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