Indeed, which is why I have a mini fridge containing all sorts of goodies next to my bed, that I totally ignored! Another "feature" of being hypo unaware, sadly... <sigh>copepod said:Shows the importance of having food within reach of bed, so you don't have to go to kitchen to eat if you wake hypoglycaemic, potentially falling down stairs on the way.
Some do, in a roundabout sort of way, but not always completely accurately. Google "cgms diabetes" for further info or check out the Insulin Pump Forum on this site.jonesy said:kegstore....i am very new to all this. my son has recently been diagnosed type 1.
you mention your alarm going off. do insulin pumps constantly measure BG?
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