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<blockquote data-quote="hale710" data-source="post: 373020" data-attributes="member: 62974"><p>Yes high bloods make you exhausted. Personally you wouldnt have been able to force me awake at that stage, but my BG was 29.8! </p><p></p><p>Maybe let her nap but tell her you will be waking her up every half hour? I'm no doctor though so I'm not sure on any of this! But I imagine if you're checking her out ever 30 minutes then you'll spot an issues. Wake her and give her a drink, that should be long enough to assess how she's feeling, then let her go back to sleep again. High BG makes you thirsty and need the toilet anyway so no doubt she wouldn't be able to sleep long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hale710, post: 373020, member: 62974"] Yes high bloods make you exhausted. Personally you wouldnt have been able to force me awake at that stage, but my BG was 29.8! Maybe let her nap but tell her you will be waking her up every half hour? I'm no doctor though so I'm not sure on any of this! But I imagine if you're checking her out ever 30 minutes then you'll spot an issues. Wake her and give her a drink, that should be long enough to assess how she's feeling, then let her go back to sleep again. High BG makes you thirsty and need the toilet anyway so no doubt she wouldn't be able to sleep long! [/QUOTE]
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