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<blockquote data-quote="Munim786" data-source="post: 1194827" data-attributes="member: 304355"><p>Hi Sarah,</p><p></p><p>I dont think that napping causes hypo but more likely you have a similar problem to what most diabetics have. Usually I have the sytoms of hypo about 30mins before onset of a hypo. Prior to the onset of low blood sugar I usually always want to go sleep. I soon realised that when ever I want to sleep I should immediately check my blood sugar and usually it was discretely low (typically started with a 3) without any obvious symptoms. I think when ever you feel sleepy - Check your blood sugar. This is also true of a high blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>If you need any more information about your diabetes I strongly suggest you read Dr Bernstein Diabetes Solution 2011 available on Amazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Munim786, post: 1194827, member: 304355"] Hi Sarah, I dont think that napping causes hypo but more likely you have a similar problem to what most diabetics have. Usually I have the sytoms of hypo about 30mins before onset of a hypo. Prior to the onset of low blood sugar I usually always want to go sleep. I soon realised that when ever I want to sleep I should immediately check my blood sugar and usually it was discretely low (typically started with a 3) without any obvious symptoms. I think when ever you feel sleepy - Check your blood sugar. This is also true of a high blood sugar. If you need any more information about your diabetes I strongly suggest you read Dr Bernstein Diabetes Solution 2011 available on Amazon. [/QUOTE]
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