[tri-med] Re: Philina Update

> From: toomey@xxxxxxxxx
> To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [tri-med] Re: Philina Update
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 20:52:59 -0400
> 
> I can tell you that I end up with high fasting blood sugars yet normal a1c's 
> because insulin can cause a bounce at night basically you can bottom out in 
> your sleep and shoot right back up the 2 was to figure it out are to take 
> her blood sugar in the middle of the night or lower her dosage and see if 
> the fasting blood sugar is closer to normal.
> Cindy
>


There is also something known as the "dawn phenomenon."  Basically, a rise in 
blood sugar in the early morning hours due to hormonal fluctuations.  


?You have no right to argue with your Creator. You are
merely a clay pot shaped by a potter. 
The clay doesn?t ask, ?Why did 
you make me this way??? (Isaiah 45:9 CEV).



Holly ( Des Moines, IA) -- wife of Mike 
mom of Morgan (11 yrs. old) unbalanced translocation resulting in partial t18q 
and partial monosomy 9p 
dx'd with type 1 diabetes 03-17-08, enjoying the honeymoon--injecting levemir 
twice daily,novolog



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