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<blockquote data-quote="cassie091" data-source="post: 1977475" data-attributes="member: 35025"><p>I have suffered severe night time hypos coming round on the floor and wondering where the hell I am. It takes a while for me to realise I am hypo. I am usually able to find the glucose tablets that I keep in various places in my bedroom. I consume about 3 and drag myself into bed to recover. I am usually soaking wet but unable to do anything about that for probably half an hour. Since I have been using the Libre I do not have as many but I find it difficult to predict what will happen during the night. The same number of carbs, the same insulin dosage, the same BG reading before I go to bed can result in a hypo, or an elevated BG or a stable BG in the morning. Don't understand why this should vary. Diabetes consultant has prescribed a different long-acting insulin. I am waiting for it to be prescribed by my GP and will be interested to see whether it stabilizes my night-time BGs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cassie091, post: 1977475, member: 35025"] I have suffered severe night time hypos coming round on the floor and wondering where the hell I am. It takes a while for me to realise I am hypo. I am usually able to find the glucose tablets that I keep in various places in my bedroom. I consume about 3 and drag myself into bed to recover. I am usually soaking wet but unable to do anything about that for probably half an hour. Since I have been using the Libre I do not have as many but I find it difficult to predict what will happen during the night. The same number of carbs, the same insulin dosage, the same BG reading before I go to bed can result in a hypo, or an elevated BG or a stable BG in the morning. Don't understand why this should vary. Diabetes consultant has prescribed a different long-acting insulin. I am waiting for it to be prescribed by my GP and will be interested to see whether it stabilizes my night-time BGs. [/QUOTE]
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