Chatty~

I think the rise after sleeping is just because of course, you're sedentary when sleeping. I wonder if you did some exercise before going to bed, like walking, if that would keep it stabilized.
I had gestational diabetes with my last child eleven years ago and I get tested periodically but haven't had it reoccur. But every once in a while I can eat something either too fatty or sweet and my eyes are not all together for a good part of the next day. And I've discussed it with my optometrist and he says there's nothing there and he's never heard of that. But I'm pretty in tune with what's normal for me and when I started figuring out why caused the blurriness, I quit eating ice cream at night, or sunflower seeds or soda...and a few other things.

You just hang in there and you'll find what the right balance is for you.

Kate