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<blockquote data-quote="mcpound" data-source="post: 1254367" data-attributes="member: 19390"><p>Hi IHS</p><p>Thank goodness for your mum's sixth sense. Like you my son does not wake up in the night when going low. I checked his bg once and he was 1.8mmol. Thank god I checked on him. Someone I know thought their child was stable overnight but had cgm for a week to help with daytime issues. They discovered that although her bg was fine at bed time she dropped to between 2-3 mmols after midnight and stayed there for hours. Her bg would rise to an acceptable level before she woke up and everyone was non the wiser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcpound, post: 1254367, member: 19390"] Hi IHS Thank goodness for your mum's sixth sense. Like you my son does not wake up in the night when going low. I checked his bg once and he was 1.8mmol. Thank god I checked on him. Someone I know thought their child was stable overnight but had cgm for a week to help with daytime issues. They discovered that although her bg was fine at bed time she dropped to between 2-3 mmols after midnight and stayed there for hours. Her bg would rise to an acceptable level before she woke up and everyone was non the wiser. [/QUOTE]
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