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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 598296" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>My experience with hypos and sleep disruption. It nearly ruined my life and no one would believe me. The dreams and visions with the blurred vision. The lack of decent sleep wrecked my daytime. I was angry and emotional as well as depressed. I ended up on sleeping tablets. It didn't help! Took off meds. </p><p>In honesty I thought I was losing it totally. Even when I did a lot of manual work, it didn't make any difference. Up half the night!</p><p>I finally got it sorted!</p><p>Usually it's the meds that are the cause of nighttime hypos. Too much or not enough, wrong meds etc. I use too have a low carb snack just before bed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In my experience low carb recovery is usually more beneficial, than throwing high sugars down your throat. Because hypoglycaemics bounce up and down.</p><p> You could yo-yo all night between highs and lows.</p><p>Try and keep your blood levels at a normal level before you retire.</p><p>I'm not an expert on T1, but hypos, I've had plenty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 598296, member: 85785"] My experience with hypos and sleep disruption. It nearly ruined my life and no one would believe me. The dreams and visions with the blurred vision. The lack of decent sleep wrecked my daytime. I was angry and emotional as well as depressed. I ended up on sleeping tablets. It didn't help! Took off meds. In honesty I thought I was losing it totally. Even when I did a lot of manual work, it didn't make any difference. Up half the night! I finally got it sorted! Usually it's the meds that are the cause of nighttime hypos. Too much or not enough, wrong meds etc. I use too have a low carb snack just before bed. In my experience low carb recovery is usually more beneficial, than throwing high sugars down your throat. Because hypoglycaemics bounce up and down. You could yo-yo all night between highs and lows. Try and keep your blood levels at a normal level before you retire. I'm not an expert on T1, but hypos, I've had plenty! [/QUOTE]
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