Hi crystalsue. Thanks for the info. I know if I don't eat between breakfast at about 7.00am and lunch at about 12.30pm, my BGs can be as low as 4.2, so it is possible they do go lower than this overnight. This is why I'd be concerned about medication designed to lower BGs. Mine really do bounce around all over the place. I wonder if I eat something before bed, they wouldn't go low and so my body wouldn't produce the glucose? I don't really want to have to accept there's nothing I can do about it because it causes my average BG to be higher which means I have to work even harder and deprive myself even more to keep any control of my BGs. I think I'll try to wake up in the early hours one morning and do a test to see if they are low at that time. Does anyone know what would be the best time in the morning to try this? I'm seeing the consultant at the end of November, so I'll ask him about it and report back.
Smidge