causes of morning hyperglycemia
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show | progressive rise in blood glucose from bedtime to morning
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insulin waning | show 🗑
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show | normal blood glucose until 3 am when level begins to rise;nocturnal surges in growth hormone secretion which creates a greater need for insulin
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show | treatment time of injection of evening NPH from dinnertime to bedtime
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show | normal or elevated blood glucose at bedtime, a decrease at 2-3 am to hypoglycemia levels ;rebound hyperglycemia
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Somogyi Effect | show 🗑
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