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<blockquote data-quote="annemarie09" data-source="post: 70007" data-attributes="member: 17978"><p>hi buzzy, i used to have quite alot of nighttime hypos, usually about 3am! glucogel is handy to have next to the bed but tastes horrible. you can get it on prescription easily. i also take my night time insulin in one dose usually about 10pm, i now always take my sugar levels bofore bedtime and try to have some supper, usually a slice of toast which usually stops my levels dropping to fast in the night. I sometimes get the odd low one but always wake up and drink lucozade or eat something. does your boyfriend have good hypo awareness? i am quite lucky that i do at the moment. dont take it to personally if he is abit obnoxious when hypo, we wont remember a thing about it!! some of the scrapes ive got in to while hypo are hysterical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annemarie09, post: 70007, member: 17978"] hi buzzy, i used to have quite alot of nighttime hypos, usually about 3am! glucogel is handy to have next to the bed but tastes horrible. you can get it on prescription easily. i also take my night time insulin in one dose usually about 10pm, i now always take my sugar levels bofore bedtime and try to have some supper, usually a slice of toast which usually stops my levels dropping to fast in the night. I sometimes get the odd low one but always wake up and drink lucozade or eat something. does your boyfriend have good hypo awareness? i am quite lucky that i do at the moment. dont take it to personally if he is abit obnoxious when hypo, we wont remember a thing about it!! some of the scrapes ive got in to while hypo are hysterical. [/QUOTE]
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