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<blockquote data-quote="gavin86" data-source="post: 1477702" data-attributes="member: 401781"><p>Hi Shad. I was diagnosed type 1 a month ago. I am on my own too, in a new city. I didn't sleep much the first few nights.</p><p></p><p>Are you on a combination of long acting, and rapid insulin?</p><p></p><p>Most important thing for me dealing with overnight was:</p><p>1) make sure long acting insulin isn't bringing down your blood sugar. It should be just enough to keep you stable.</p><p>2) don't go to bed until your rapid insulin has stopped working </p><p></p><p>Are you having hypos often? Or is it that you're afraid of it?</p><p>Might be worth setting an alarm clock for halfway through the night to test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavin86, post: 1477702, member: 401781"] Hi Shad. I was diagnosed type 1 a month ago. I am on my own too, in a new city. I didn't sleep much the first few nights. Are you on a combination of long acting, and rapid insulin? Most important thing for me dealing with overnight was: 1) make sure long acting insulin isn't bringing down your blood sugar. It should be just enough to keep you stable. 2) don't go to bed until your rapid insulin has stopped working Are you having hypos often? Or is it that you're afraid of it? Might be worth setting an alarm clock for halfway through the night to test. [/QUOTE]
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