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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it better or does it matter if you do it in the beginning of the day or afternoon?[/quote] I think your blood sugar is extra-sensitive in the morning. Maybe someone with GD can weigh in?[/quote] I had GD in my first pregnancy. I was able to control mine through diet, and I never had high early morning readings. If you are getting high overnight readings, you almost certainly need insulin to control your blood sugars, and it would seem even more imperative to know ASAP that you have it. [/quote] +1 I have GD that I've been able to easily control with diet. When I eat carb-heavy stuff, my readings show it. When I eat a balanced meal, I'm fine. They definitely will be concerned if your fasting readings are consistently high. [/quote]
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