Well, I see in the forum that this topic has ever been talked about ("the somogyi effect" or rebound effect), but I have not found any post that tells several experiences or speak in depth on it.
Looking online I see that doctors question if this effect really exists, since they say that many of those who carry continuous measurement systems, when they have a night hypo and do not detect it, this effect is not given, and they get up withGlucose at low levels.
I was assaulted by these doubts because a few days ago I used to more just values of what I usually do (122 just before sleep), and having given a small walk (a rise of a slightly prolonged slope to reach the car) about 15 minutes beforeof that measurement.
The thing is that I was late home and slept like a trunk, but when I woke up at my time, I woke up with a lot of headache and the legs sleepy with little force, such as when you are very low glucose.
That is why I thought that the measure of before breakfast would give me very low, and I went quickly to do it, but my surprise was that it was 125.
I had never happened to give me a higher measure than I usedAs some say that they are not clear about their existence, I already stayed with doubts ... could the alba effect be?Can you give this only one day random and not always?
It would be good to know some opinions/experiences of which you carry sensors and also of those that do not clear, how you get up when it happens to you, if it happens to you, what measures do you take not to get to that, if you can stay dry in such a situation if ifTo your liver does not give you react ... and in short, a little of everything that occurs to you on the subject, without going much as a mother, hehe!
Thanks and greetings!