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<blockquote data-quote="Glucobabu" data-source="post: 1720649" data-attributes="member: 221251"><p>The unfortunate truth is, you do wake up on some occasions from terrible nightmares all sweaty and groggy and if you have any brain function you will head for sugar/glucose. While on other occasions you will sleep straight through and come out of stupor after your liver has managed to dump some glucose in an attempt to correct your blood glucose level. This doesn’t always happen though and —this may sound terrible, but fatalities, however rare, have been reported as a result of severe night hypos. The only insurance against this is a watchful spouse or partner. On the positive, I have read that new CGM systems with alarms are on the horizon now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glucobabu, post: 1720649, member: 221251"] The unfortunate truth is, you do wake up on some occasions from terrible nightmares all sweaty and groggy and if you have any brain function you will head for sugar/glucose. While on other occasions you will sleep straight through and come out of stupor after your liver has managed to dump some glucose in an attempt to correct your blood glucose level. This doesn’t always happen though and —this may sound terrible, but fatalities, however rare, have been reported as a result of severe night hypos. The only insurance against this is a watchful spouse or partner. On the positive, I have read that new CGM systems with alarms are on the horizon now. [/QUOTE]
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