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<blockquote data-quote="fatgirl1965" data-source="post: 619001" data-attributes="member: 120358"><p>Hi Mark, a few years ago I went through a similar phase after having a very bad hypo whilst asleep. For a good while after I was terrified of going to sleep in case it happened again, I even got into the habit of setting my alarm clock to wake me after 2 hours so that I could check my be levels. In the end I ended up switching my basal insulin injection to the morning instead of evening and found my b.s. levels much easier to control whilst asleep. I don't know if this would work for you but it might be worth discussing this as an option with your specialist nurse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatgirl1965, post: 619001, member: 120358"] Hi Mark, a few years ago I went through a similar phase after having a very bad hypo whilst asleep. For a good while after I was terrified of going to sleep in case it happened again, I even got into the habit of setting my alarm clock to wake me after 2 hours so that I could check my be levels. In the end I ended up switching my basal insulin injection to the morning instead of evening and found my b.s. levels much easier to control whilst asleep. I don't know if this would work for you but it might be worth discussing this as an option with your specialist nurse. [/QUOTE]
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