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<blockquote data-quote="Jayden2407" data-source="post: 1852595" data-attributes="member: 478821"><p>Yes I wouldn’t have believed it either! Jayden has never woke up in the night while hypo to let me know, he sweats quite badly which is a clear sign to me he’s hypo. He is hypo aware while awake which is a big help, he knows as soon as he feels funny and lets me/school know. </p><p>Exactly, you worry either way don’t you. If impressed with the sensors then it’s definitely worth another try isn’t it. I will look in to them for Jayden in the future. There’s so many different devices out for diabetics now! </p><p></p><p>I suppose we’ll always be learning as our children grow up - and of course praying for a cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jayden2407, post: 1852595, member: 478821"] Yes I wouldn’t have believed it either! Jayden has never woke up in the night while hypo to let me know, he sweats quite badly which is a clear sign to me he’s hypo. He is hypo aware while awake which is a big help, he knows as soon as he feels funny and lets me/school know. Exactly, you worry either way don’t you. If impressed with the sensors then it’s definitely worth another try isn’t it. I will look in to them for Jayden in the future. There’s so many different devices out for diabetics now! I suppose we’ll always be learning as our children grow up - and of course praying for a cure. [/QUOTE]
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