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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 1628512" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>Night time hypos are always a topic of conversation at my hospital appointments. When I was having a few, I was adamantly told to run my levels higher by reducing my basal. I have to constantly change my basal up and down due to my spluttering pancreas (4 years and counting). Always have my Kit at the side of the bed, monitor/jelly babies and small cans of coke. Even have straws as I hate drinking it from the can. Then insulin for the sharp rise from 4am which invariably needs a couple of units before I get out of bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 1628512, member: 264425"] Night time hypos are always a topic of conversation at my hospital appointments. When I was having a few, I was adamantly told to run my levels higher by reducing my basal. I have to constantly change my basal up and down due to my spluttering pancreas (4 years and counting). Always have my Kit at the side of the bed, monitor/jelly babies and small cans of coke. Even have straws as I hate drinking it from the can. Then insulin for the sharp rise from 4am which invariably needs a couple of units before I get out of bed. [/QUOTE]
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