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<blockquote data-quote="Rianna0210" data-source="post: 1705267" data-attributes="member: 428970"><p>Hi everyone, I had my Nurse appointment at the end of January and I have been working towards tighter control. As a result I have been waking up 2/3 sometimes even 4 in the night feeling hypoglycaemia symptoms including shaking, feeling brain fog, feeling my blood run cold, nervous feeling in my chest and cold sweats. I test my blood sugars this morning and it was 5.8,Normal! I have done some research and found something called ‘false hypos’. As you can imagine it’s very frustrating as I am not getting much sleep. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this and if there is anything I can do to stop this feeling as many of you know it’s a horrendous feeling. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rianna0210, post: 1705267, member: 428970"] Hi everyone, I had my Nurse appointment at the end of January and I have been working towards tighter control. As a result I have been waking up 2/3 sometimes even 4 in the night feeling hypoglycaemia symptoms including shaking, feeling brain fog, feeling my blood run cold, nervous feeling in my chest and cold sweats. I test my blood sugars this morning and it was 5.8,Normal! I have done some research and found something called ‘false hypos’. As you can imagine it’s very frustrating as I am not getting much sleep. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this and if there is anything I can do to stop this feeling as many of you know it’s a horrendous feeling. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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