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<blockquote data-quote="Beckstar" data-source="post: 1003736" data-attributes="member: 236766"><p>Hi, i am 27 and I had constant headaches myself a couple of years ago. I would advise you to check his blood readings yourself over a period of a few days, if all is good, it could be that he is having low blood sugar through the night (this was the case with me) it took something as simple as changing my long-acting insulin from night time to morning. Although some doctors believe long-acting insulin stays at a constant level for 24 hours on average, it actually doesn't. It tends to peak at around 8 hours. Low blood sugars through the night are actually more common than people think (google it). Hope he's feeling better soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beckstar, post: 1003736, member: 236766"] Hi, i am 27 and I had constant headaches myself a couple of years ago. I would advise you to check his blood readings yourself over a period of a few days, if all is good, it could be that he is having low blood sugar through the night (this was the case with me) it took something as simple as changing my long-acting insulin from night time to morning. Although some doctors believe long-acting insulin stays at a constant level for 24 hours on average, it actually doesn't. It tends to peak at around 8 hours. Low blood sugars through the night are actually more common than people think (google it). Hope he's feeling better soon [/QUOTE]
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