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<blockquote data-quote="Vick22" data-source="post: 1012669" data-attributes="member: 98550"><p>Thanks Sarah, fortunately I've had no signs of pre eclampsia. I will try having some cereal before bed to see if that helps. I will give the ward a call again today. </p><p></p><p>Hi Carole_Type1, thanks for your post. I was under the apprehension that my drop in basal was just normal for me until I read some posts on here and began to start to worry. I would have carried on as normal if I'd not seen the posts! So now I'm watching babies movements like a hawk! (Which prob won't calm me down either if I think she's quieter than normal!) </p><p></p><p>I too had to take my pump off a few times over the last few weeks in the night to combat the drops, then it would creep up again around 3am when my dawns phenomenon would kick in! As did last night I think, was 4.7 whilst I was up feeling really shaky and within half an hour was up to 7.5. At least it was enough to feel comfortable to sleep! </p><p></p><p>Hope your meeting goes okay too on Tuesday, my scan is at 8.30am so luckily I won't be waiting all day. And the midwife last night told me to call tomorrow (Monday) as there's no diabetes specialist in over the weekend. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vick22, post: 1012669, member: 98550"] Thanks Sarah, fortunately I've had no signs of pre eclampsia. I will try having some cereal before bed to see if that helps. I will give the ward a call again today. Hi Carole_Type1, thanks for your post. I was under the apprehension that my drop in basal was just normal for me until I read some posts on here and began to start to worry. I would have carried on as normal if I'd not seen the posts! So now I'm watching babies movements like a hawk! (Which prob won't calm me down either if I think she's quieter than normal!) I too had to take my pump off a few times over the last few weeks in the night to combat the drops, then it would creep up again around 3am when my dawns phenomenon would kick in! As did last night I think, was 4.7 whilst I was up feeling really shaky and within half an hour was up to 7.5. At least it was enough to feel comfortable to sleep! Hope your meeting goes okay too on Tuesday, my scan is at 8.30am so luckily I won't be waiting all day. And the midwife last night told me to call tomorrow (Monday) as there's no diabetes specialist in over the weekend. X [/QUOTE]
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