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<blockquote data-quote="Postleneo" data-source="post: 1423490" data-attributes="member: 260061"><p>Thanks to my little bichon frise i'm still here and can write this post! Normally when going to bed I have a small snack of a Jacobs cracker with peanut butter as my BS is usually around 6-7 mmols and tend to drop in the night before the DP hits around 4am - I usually correct this when I wake at 430am each morning. However, as I was at 8.2 mmol when going to bed last night at 11pm I didn't bother with a snack. Unfortunately my alarm didn't do off in the morning and instead woke at 6:45 to my dog barking next to me for Britain!! on getting out of bed I felt so woozy and wobbly, my legs nearly giving way and as I felt on the verge of collapsing I scanned my Libre to find my BS were at 2.1!!... actual bloods may well have been lower!!- and where was the DP when I actually needed it??....nowhere to be seen!!!! So thankful to her as god knows what would have happened if it weren't for her barking and waking me!!.... a bit weird as this is the 3rd time this sort of thing has happened.... I am now convinced she has the power of sensing my hypos!!!...... Thanks Beau my faithful little friend!!!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Postleneo, post: 1423490, member: 260061"] Thanks to my little bichon frise i'm still here and can write this post! Normally when going to bed I have a small snack of a Jacobs cracker with peanut butter as my BS is usually around 6-7 mmols and tend to drop in the night before the DP hits around 4am - I usually correct this when I wake at 430am each morning. However, as I was at 8.2 mmol when going to bed last night at 11pm I didn't bother with a snack. Unfortunately my alarm didn't do off in the morning and instead woke at 6:45 to my dog barking next to me for Britain!! on getting out of bed I felt so woozy and wobbly, my legs nearly giving way and as I felt on the verge of collapsing I scanned my Libre to find my BS were at 2.1!!... actual bloods may well have been lower!!- and where was the DP when I actually needed it??....nowhere to be seen!!!! So thankful to her as god knows what would have happened if it weren't for her barking and waking me!!.... a bit weird as this is the 3rd time this sort of thing has happened.... I am now convinced she has the power of sensing my hypos!!!...... Thanks Beau my faithful little friend!!!:) [/QUOTE]
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