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Hi Oldwriter! I am a diabetic, and I know from experience that not eating can shoot your BG up, as contrary as that sounds. The doctor explained to me that your liver needs some food to act on, otherwise it sends your BG up too high in compensation. If you have a snack of something small, the liver won't put its own store of glucose in the bloodstream.Originally Posted by oldwriter
I got up at 4am today and came to my office as I didn't want to eat yet. I went down at 8 and all I had was a cup of coffee in those 4 hours. I got a surprise, I was 165. Maybe I'm not actice enough at night for it to be down in the morning.
Now, knowing this and practicing it are two different things, of course!
But if you are wondering why your BG may be high after fasting, this may be the reason.~~Amaara

Happy Thanksgiving!!!
. . . congratulations on the loss.
