You're right -- I was unclear.  He tests before meals, meaning when 4-6 hours 
have already passed since eating.  In that light, his numbers are highest in 
the AM after hours of inactivity.  If he were to test 1 -2 hours after meals, 
his numbers would be higher than his AM numbers.

So the highest numbers are after eating, but the highest 
not-having-recently-eaten numbers are first thing in the AM.

Laura

In a message dated 4/29/03 4:28:02 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] 
writes:

> [email protected] wrote:
>  > 
>  > My husband is diabetic and we were told that 70 - 120 was the normal 
range.
> 
>  > Blood sugars are usually highest in the AM after a night of inactivity
>  > (sleep).
>  
>  I thought it was the lowest in the morning. Are you sure it's the
>  highest? It's supposed to be the highest after eating. Especially after
>  a meal that has carbs unbalanced with protein.
>  
>  Roman


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