. This is caused by liver doing its thing while you sleep.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Bearrow" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS and Diabetes ( John Wallis)


> Thats one of the strange things about diabetes. You get elevated blood
> sugar in the morning. Some have theorized this is due to delayed stomach
> emptying. That the diabetic goes to sleep with food in his stomach and the
> lower sphincter is tightly closed so the food stays there till morning
when
> it finally relaxes releasing the contents of the stomach into the small
> intestine causing the morning rise in blood sugar. The problem with the
> sphincter is caused by neural damage due to years of high blood sugar
> levels. Its just something diabetics learn to deal with.
>
> At 04:30 AM 4/29/03, you wrote:
> >[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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