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Drenching night sweat = hypo?
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<blockquote data-quote="CarlTorode" data-source="post: 2202944" data-attributes="member: 241967"><p>Yes Pinewood, I've had these a few times (glad it's not just me :***: ), typically about 12 hours after (4am) an intense/extreme exercise session e.g. a days skiing, when you're normally sedentary. </p><p></p><p>What I've put it down to is your body is using your glucose stores to repair/recover abnormal muscle damage etc. So while your BG levels might have been good during the day, and before bed, you drop much much lower during the night than your normal nocturnal BG profile would.</p><p></p><p>I've come out of them like a normal nocturnal hypo but more confused because "I'm soaked????", but not sweating ... yep first time I thought I'd wet the bed, but no urine smell and the area pattern wrong.</p><p></p><p>I don't have access to a CGM so I can't give you a BG profile over time. Nor am I a clinician, just a T1 of 35 yrs in May.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlTorode, post: 2202944, member: 241967"] Yes Pinewood, I've had these a few times (glad it's not just me :***: ), typically about 12 hours after (4am) an intense/extreme exercise session e.g. a days skiing, when you're normally sedentary. What I've put it down to is your body is using your glucose stores to repair/recover abnormal muscle damage etc. So while your BG levels might have been good during the day, and before bed, you drop much much lower during the night than your normal nocturnal BG profile would. I've come out of them like a normal nocturnal hypo but more confused because "I'm soaked????", but not sweating ... yep first time I thought I'd wet the bed, but no urine smell and the area pattern wrong. I don't have access to a CGM so I can't give you a BG profile over time. Nor am I a clinician, just a T1 of 35 yrs in May. [/QUOTE]
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