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On June 18 this year, my boyfriend and sister had to rush me to the hospital because I was crying in my sleep at around 7. They tried waking me up, but nothing happened. They told me my eyes were open and I was looking at them and following their movement when they were asking me questions. But I wouldn't reply. I just kept crying. When we arrived in the emergency room, my blood sugar was apparently too low. It was 35 mg/dL. So my doctor had to decrease my insulin requirement. He also mentioned that I was on the verge of a diabetic coma. Good thing my bf and sister were quick to respond. And again, it happened today. I set my alarm for 8:30 but I didn't wake up. It woke my boyfriend up. So he tried waking me up, but he said I wasn't responding. Thinking that I was at it again, he rushed me to the hospital. My blood sugar was very low at 37 mg/dL. This has been bothering me because I never felt the symptoms of hypoglycemia and I ate before I went to bed. It was very unexpected. I asked my doctor why this has happened twice now, and he said he's also puzzled, because this was the first time he's heard of such episode. Has anyone of you guys have the same experience? I'm worried. I'm scared going to bed every night now because it might happen again. 