MARY ~ just SWITCH your carbs to complex carbs meaning vegetables, whole wheat bread, whole grain cereals, brown rice mix (you can add some wild rice in too as it is actually a seed), etc. These complex carbs turn to sugar slower, so your numbers don't go up as fast; and by having some protein with your carbs, this also slows the sugar spiking as well.
Make the changes SLOWLY; not all at once. One day you had too many servings of simple carbs and then on the next, much less; try to balance it a bit more -- say 5-7 whole grain carbs each day for a while and see how that goes. Let me give you an example ...
Breakfast -- omelette & whole grain toast OR wg cereal with chopped nuts
MS -- banana and nuts OR apple with cheese OR peaches & cream
Lunch -- veggie soup & wg sandwich OR lean quisine & salad
AS -- fruit & yogurt OR 2 cups popcorn & nuts
Dinner -- lean meat, veggies or salad, 2/3 cup brown rice mix
ES -- cheese or PB & 6 whole grain soda crackers (1 serving)
You can add in more or less, as you want or need it. You can have things like 6 almonds or 3 walnuts or fruit or SF pudding; or a slice toast with PB or cheese; or yogurt; or carrot & celery sticks with Ranch dressing; or a salad or a hard-boiled egg; or whole grain cereal; or a fruit smoothie, etc to fill in your daily totals.
Try not to worry as stress can raise your numbers too; take it one meal and one snack at a time and keep checking to see what is working. Give yourself time to see what works for YOU becuz everyone is different. I am pre-diabetic also and keep track to see what is working for me; I was dipping at 3AM so now I have a small protein & wg carb snack in the evening and that is helping me a lot.
They say that for some of us our body spikes our sugar just before getting up -- so that could be why you had those funny readings in the AM. The second number was probably the true reading. Take your test the same time each day if you can; you don't need to take it every 5 minutes though, but I thought maybe you were just re-checking that number ...

Maybe take it a bit later, and if it is still high, have a lighter breakfast that day.
