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<blockquote data-quote="janabelle" data-source="post: 94989" data-attributes="member: 7788"><p>Hi Charlie</p><p> So sorry your daughter is going through this it must be a constant stress.</p><p>I had an interesting discussion with another type-1 at the weekend. When we were both on Lantus,which we have both since been taken off. We experienced horrible overnight and morning problems. I had very vivid dreams, and woke up feeling lousy. My blood sugar was often high in the morning,but as I had been up for the loo in the night and checked my BG I had no reason to suspect overnight hypos. When I had these dreams I was so exhausted and ill in the morning. I woke up with pounding heart and once was taken to hospital as my heart rate would not slow down, despite trying. I really thought I was having a heart attack, but thankfully it wasn't.</p><p> I don't know what insulin your daughter takes, but it might be worth discussing a change in medication to your doctor. </p><p>Having had a child with very serious illness, I can totally relate to your situation, and hope things get better for you both.</p><p>Jus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janabelle, post: 94989, member: 7788"] Hi Charlie So sorry your daughter is going through this it must be a constant stress. I had an interesting discussion with another type-1 at the weekend. When we were both on Lantus,which we have both since been taken off. We experienced horrible overnight and morning problems. I had very vivid dreams, and woke up feeling lousy. My blood sugar was often high in the morning,but as I had been up for the loo in the night and checked my BG I had no reason to suspect overnight hypos. When I had these dreams I was so exhausted and ill in the morning. I woke up with pounding heart and once was taken to hospital as my heart rate would not slow down, despite trying. I really thought I was having a heart attack, but thankfully it wasn't. I don't know what insulin your daughter takes, but it might be worth discussing a change in medication to your doctor. Having had a child with very serious illness, I can totally relate to your situation, and hope things get better for you both. Jus [/QUOTE]
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