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Dawn Phenom Dawn Phenom -- Posted by Dave P on 08-28-03 05:51
Hi All,
Thanks to everybody who replied to my question about higher blood sugar
levels in the morning. I have a couple of followup questions:
1) Is the dawn phenom unique to diabetics or to everybody?
2) My Dr's tells me that my 2 hours after dinner reading should be 70-140
and my morning fasting reading should be 70 to 110. Are these numbers for me
the diabetic (type 2, no medication) or pretty much for everybody???
Thanks again!!
Dave P
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