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Originally Posted by QueenEsther
That's kinda what I was wondering also, because I know I have been eating too late most of the time and half of the time it is high in carbs (but usually within my limit) or I will eat a low sugar ice cream bar right before bed. I was hoping they would just say "be more strict on your eating before bed" but I got the one doctor there that I don't like so, I think it is just his judgement which never seems to be very good. I wish I could have seen a different doctor. I go tomorrow to see the consultant and to start the insulin - I'll see what her thoughts are, maybe I should request another doctor's opinion. My levels have been very low both times I have it checked today.
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milk will raise your blood sugar and keep it up during the night....
my dad used to drink milk and eat graham crackers before bed to keep his from dropping too low
type 2 and gestational diabetics can regulate their sugar almost completley by diet and exercise....If your sugar was over 200 or more all the time, then maybe insulin - but if it's not and its only in the mornings, I'd seriously consider a 2nd opinion
too much insulin is bad for you too...