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<blockquote data-quote="nicki92" data-source="post: 2483113" data-attributes="member: 550186"><p>No I don't check with a finger prick, I know this is something I should do, I just really struggle at night.</p><p>But I think the lows are genuine - on the Libre graph I can see the dip and then it goes back up and slowly reduces again towards the morning</p><p></p><p>Yes I've made sure that there shouldn't be any bolus on board before bed (and definitely no insulin with the bedtime snack)</p><p></p><p>I do exercise and drink alcohol but honestly haven't noticed the pattern with those, I thought they might be affecting it but don't seem to be linked</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicki92, post: 2483113, member: 550186"] No I don't check with a finger prick, I know this is something I should do, I just really struggle at night. But I think the lows are genuine - on the Libre graph I can see the dip and then it goes back up and slowly reduces again towards the morning Yes I've made sure that there shouldn't be any bolus on board before bed (and definitely no insulin with the bedtime snack) I do exercise and drink alcohol but honestly haven't noticed the pattern with those, I thought they might be affecting it but don't seem to be linked [/QUOTE]
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