Type 2, High On the Morning

  
antoni
09/24/2008 10:57 a.m.

Hello everyone.
I have type 2 diabetes and I carry it quite well controlled, except in the morning morning I am giving 140 or 150 and the rest of the day 100 or 110.
You can think of something, because just at night is when I get the most careful with the diet.

Thank you

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DiabetesForo
09/24/2008 5:25 p.m.

Hello

-During the day you exercise and your body consumes the glucose that insulin does not process into the cells.

-During the night you do not exercise and your body does not consume surplus glucose.

It is a simple explanation, but I don't see another.

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Josediabletes
09/24/2008 7:01 p.m.

Hi Antoni,
The truth is I have no idea of ​​your doubt, in fact today Nisikiera am Diabeiko.I am the K a created a new just theme of yours proclaiming if I can have diabetes.

Look e is reading the symptoms of diabetes and I share them all but weight loss, I am a gordi.But I think I have understood that in type 2 it is not weightly weight?Is it possible that it is diabetic being fat or either coña?

I invite you if you feel like k read my case on the topic above,
Thank you very much.
José

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Josediabletes
09/24/2008 7:02 p.m.

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