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<blockquote data-quote="KimSuzanne" data-source="post: 53972" data-attributes="member: 5976"><p>Mine may have been a thread some have read - I've recently experienced a spate of night time hypos which I have never had before. I'm not trying to frighten anyone just speaking from personal experience - going back 18 months my body always woke me up at around 2 - 3.5 but its not just lately I wake up after the event.</p><p>What I can say is that I personally don't think the hypo is the scariest part because I've always woken up but I do wake up incredibly confused and disorientated (falling asleep in the hallway is not the best idea I ever had). For this my Mum is the number in my call list on my phone and always ring that number (trust me my friends have had some odd phone calls from me). </p><p>I think for any of us hypoing is frightening - I used to have fits when I went below 1.5 and that wierdly wasn't as scary as the recent spate for me - but there is no point worrying yourself about it the human body can do amazing things for us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KimSuzanne, post: 53972, member: 5976"] Mine may have been a thread some have read - I've recently experienced a spate of night time hypos which I have never had before. I'm not trying to frighten anyone just speaking from personal experience - going back 18 months my body always woke me up at around 2 - 3.5 but its not just lately I wake up after the event. What I can say is that I personally don't think the hypo is the scariest part because I've always woken up but I do wake up incredibly confused and disorientated (falling asleep in the hallway is not the best idea I ever had). For this my Mum is the number in my call list on my phone and always ring that number (trust me my friends have had some odd phone calls from me). I think for any of us hypoing is frightening - I used to have fits when I went below 1.5 and that wierdly wasn't as scary as the recent spate for me - but there is no point worrying yourself about it the human body can do amazing things for us! [/QUOTE]
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