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<blockquote data-quote="TerriH" data-source="post: 2048216" data-attributes="member: 284021"><p>Since I have been lucky enough to have my Flash Libre system, I find that my blood glucose level drops during the night and often the sheets are damp. I am type 1 and always use my monitor before going to bed. depending on the level I take one or even two Glucotabs and these help get me through the night without going hypo but even then the reading on waking can be as low as 2.3.</p><p>The medical profession by and large are still very ignorant about diabetes, hypos etc so your best source of information is this Forum where there is a lot of very useful information and members who are always ready and willing to help so use it as much as you can.</p><p>I wish you the very best of luck and damp sheets never killec anyone as far as I know!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerriH, post: 2048216, member: 284021"] Since I have been lucky enough to have my Flash Libre system, I find that my blood glucose level drops during the night and often the sheets are damp. I am type 1 and always use my monitor before going to bed. depending on the level I take one or even two Glucotabs and these help get me through the night without going hypo but even then the reading on waking can be as low as 2.3. The medical profession by and large are still very ignorant about diabetes, hypos etc so your best source of information is this Forum where there is a lot of very useful information and members who are always ready and willing to help so use it as much as you can. I wish you the very best of luck and damp sheets never killec anyone as far as I know!! [/QUOTE]
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