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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2047993" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>I'd never heard of reactive hypoglycaemia until I read this post. I usually wake up in the early hours (about 3-4 am), hot and sweaty. I'm usually pretty groggy at this time. I also have to get up for the toilet at least twice during the night AND I frequently have seriously frightening dreams. In fact, I told my son, only last night, "I don't want to go to bed and sleep, in case I have another frightening dream." I very rarely get to bed before midnight - not because of the dreams, but because I got used to staying awake late when I nursed my husband and fill my time with other things, and I tend to eat quite late in the evening - about 9 pm.</p><p></p><p>Does this sound anything like reactive hypoglycaemia? Or does it sound like a medication issue - I am on insulin, metformin, diltiazem, furosimide, spironolactone, simvastatin, esomeprazole and levothyroxine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2047993, member: 25851"] I'd never heard of reactive hypoglycaemia until I read this post. I usually wake up in the early hours (about 3-4 am), hot and sweaty. I'm usually pretty groggy at this time. I also have to get up for the toilet at least twice during the night AND I frequently have seriously frightening dreams. In fact, I told my son, only last night, "I don't want to go to bed and sleep, in case I have another frightening dream." I very rarely get to bed before midnight - not because of the dreams, but because I got used to staying awake late when I nursed my husband and fill my time with other things, and I tend to eat quite late in the evening - about 9 pm. Does this sound anything like reactive hypoglycaemia? Or does it sound like a medication issue - I am on insulin, metformin, diltiazem, furosimide, spironolactone, simvastatin, esomeprazole and levothyroxine. [/QUOTE]
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