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<blockquote data-quote="London36_" data-source="post: 1196854" data-attributes="member: 235117"><p>Hi, just to let you know I'm exactly the same as you and have been for 27 years! I've seen a leading specialist about bad nocturnal hypos and he believes that the reason why they are bad or that I go that low, is because I've been hypo for a few hours however being a mum of two needing naps and a lifelong fan of naps I know this is untrue as the same occurs with short day time naps. Like you, I fall very quickly with no other explanation than sleep. I've tried to research it without success. My nap hypos occur regardless of previous activity / diet / time of day. Sleep = hypo ? Wish I could research it myself! Let me know if you ever get to the bottom of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="London36_, post: 1196854, member: 235117"] Hi, just to let you know I'm exactly the same as you and have been for 27 years! I've seen a leading specialist about bad nocturnal hypos and he believes that the reason why they are bad or that I go that low, is because I've been hypo for a few hours however being a mum of two needing naps and a lifelong fan of naps I know this is untrue as the same occurs with short day time naps. Like you, I fall very quickly with no other explanation than sleep. I've tried to research it without success. My nap hypos occur regardless of previous activity / diet / time of day. Sleep = hypo ? Wish I could research it myself! Let me know if you ever get to the bottom of it [/QUOTE]
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