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Originally Posted by ebster Thank you very much Brian and Subby. Your responses are certainly helpful. |
Anytime.
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Question: Can we expect this "dawn phenomenon" continue indefinitely, even 'permanently'?
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It does seem to usually be a long term trend, from what I've come to understand. Could be weeks, months, or years.
Mind you, remember there is another phenomenon that may come across as similar but is caused by going to low overnight in sleep, resulting in a "bounce back" too high in the morning. That conversely can often be fixed by less basal insulin/insulin in the evening/snack before bed. Something to keep in mind if you suspect hypos during the night. If you want to know more about that scenario, feel free to ask.
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Will my gal participate herself here? She likes the way I'm handling this and reads before I post.
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And you've done a good job, and it's great to see partners being so proactive and supportive in taking on these problems. I just wanted to double check you weren't doing the behind-the-back thing, which is understandable but often backfires
