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<blockquote data-quote="27Chris" data-source="post: 2610620" data-attributes="member: 573386"><p>I was diagnosed with LADA about four months ago and am very much feeling my way. I am currently on 4 units of Semglee and 2 x Metformin 500mg a day, and am trying to limit carbohydrates in my diet. Recently I felt everything had stabilised nicely - I was 95-100% in range, with an average of 7 trending down. But recently, without any change in my circumstances, my blood sugar levels are continuing to fall. in particular I am getting hypos in my sleep. I go to bed with a measurement of 6+ but within two hours or so this falls to between 3 and 4. But I feel no symptoms and sometimes do not wake. If I do wake I take glucose, but sometimes it wears off and another hypo occurs. By the time I wake levels have recovered to 6 or so. How much of a cause for concern should this be? As I say, I feel no effects either during my sleep or in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="27Chris, post: 2610620, member: 573386"] I was diagnosed with LADA about four months ago and am very much feeling my way. I am currently on 4 units of Semglee and 2 x Metformin 500mg a day, and am trying to limit carbohydrates in my diet. Recently I felt everything had stabilised nicely - I was 95-100% in range, with an average of 7 trending down. But recently, without any change in my circumstances, my blood sugar levels are continuing to fall. in particular I am getting hypos in my sleep. I go to bed with a measurement of 6+ but within two hours or so this falls to between 3 and 4. But I feel no symptoms and sometimes do not wake. If I do wake I take glucose, but sometimes it wears off and another hypo occurs. By the time I wake levels have recovered to 6 or so. How much of a cause for concern should this be? As I say, I feel no effects either during my sleep or in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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