Several points, first I don't get the "lol" at the beginning. But besides that, medical textbooks I have read say everyone generally goes into a mild state of ketosis at night. Also, many people don't eat much in the way of carbs for their last meal or meals. Insulin resistance can be a short term physiological effect in response to low glucose, this can cause short term elevations in glucose (I have a great study on this I have shared in the past). Finally, you can get morning elevations in glucose from basically being too hungry (cortisol, gluconeogenesis). So in the case I'm talking about (mine) it's not about "clearing glucose" at all, it's about a combination of effects that can't be easily estimated. I had to see an endocrinologist who specializes in diabetes to learn all this, including doing extensive blood testing, extremely precise glucose monitoring using a continuous glucose monitor, weighing everything I eat (which I have done for the last 10 years anyway), and hunting down the best expert specialist in this area. Since doing all this, I have talked to several people who seem to have similar conditions, but I can only speak for sure of mine. Is it the same as a diabetics "dawn phenomenon"? Probably not, it presents itself in a similar way.