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<blockquote data-quote="HomerSimpson" data-source="post: 2427353" data-attributes="member: 533834"><p>Hi, I woke up this morning, and my reader showed two major hypos overnight. I’m certain these were pressure lows as I went to bed last night without any rapid-acting insulin on board. My basal dose is correct, and has been the same for many months.</p><p></p><p>How do you deal with pressure lows? I can’t even toss and turn freely without getting one. The sensor is attached to the side of my arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomerSimpson, post: 2427353, member: 533834"] Hi, I woke up this morning, and my reader showed two major hypos overnight. I’m certain these were pressure lows as I went to bed last night without any rapid-acting insulin on board. My basal dose is correct, and has been the same for many months. How do you deal with pressure lows? I can’t even toss and turn freely without getting one. The sensor is attached to the side of my arm. [/QUOTE]
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