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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1932809" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Hi @masonbason. It sounds like a disturbing experience, and I’m glad your keystones are diminishing. Hope the 6 units works and all the nasty hyper symptoms go. They’re nasty.</p><p>I don’t have a pump but MDI so I can’t say I’ve disconnected in my sleep.</p><p>What were your BG at 1 am? Could you have had a hypo, or been too sleepy to think clearly? </p><p>It’s not surprising that you feel disturbed by last night’s events, especially with epilepsy. We’re all vulnerable and you’ve just had an experience that highlights this for you.</p><p>I think most of us have had times when we’ve been made aware of how daft we can be when our rational selves are overtaken by the completely stupid, totally mad alter ego that shares T1 with us.</p><p>Sending you hugs [emoji847]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1932809, member: 68789"] Hi @masonbason. It sounds like a disturbing experience, and I’m glad your keystones are diminishing. Hope the 6 units works and all the nasty hyper symptoms go. They’re nasty. I don’t have a pump but MDI so I can’t say I’ve disconnected in my sleep. What were your BG at 1 am? Could you have had a hypo, or been too sleepy to think clearly? It’s not surprising that you feel disturbed by last night’s events, especially with epilepsy. We’re all vulnerable and you’ve just had an experience that highlights this for you. I think most of us have had times when we’ve been made aware of how daft we can be when our rational selves are overtaken by the completely stupid, totally mad alter ego that shares T1 with us. Sending you hugs [emoji847] [/QUOTE]
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