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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2689806" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>I don't have RH, but I do have spells where my sugar goes very low at night. I have had them in the low 2's. A continuous glucose monitor or cgm would help you. I am hypo aware and I will wake up, but I still find cgms very useful. I self fund mine, but they are pricey. Because of your health issues is there any chance you could get a cgm on prescription? I haven't lived in the UK for a few decades so the NHS might be different to the Canadian health system. If you are not aware when your sugars drop maybe your medical team can make a case for getting them on the NHS. Especially given your circumstances. I know here in Canada, if you are unaware of low blood sugars an endocrinologist can write a case for no cost cgms . Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2689806, member: 520626"] I don't have RH, but I do have spells where my sugar goes very low at night. I have had them in the low 2's. A continuous glucose monitor or cgm would help you. I am hypo aware and I will wake up, but I still find cgms very useful. I self fund mine, but they are pricey. Because of your health issues is there any chance you could get a cgm on prescription? I haven't lived in the UK for a few decades so the NHS might be different to the Canadian health system. If you are not aware when your sugars drop maybe your medical team can make a case for getting them on the NHS. Especially given your circumstances. I know here in Canada, if you are unaware of low blood sugars an endocrinologist can write a case for no cost cgms . Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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