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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 983626" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>Morning Emma, did you sort your bedtime hypo symptoms? Sorry only just read your post. What did you eat in the end?</p><p></p><p>I still find it weird that we can have symptoms at those levels. I too have never at a true hypo level at home.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip on low adrenal function. I looked it up and I do suffer some of the symptoms. I spoke to my consultant last night and he says I've been tested for it already and was fine. He does still think there may be something else going on to explain my symptoms other than glucose levels. I'm not so sure, but I woke at 7 this morning and ate a few almonds to keep me going while I had my shower. I tested before breakfast and was 6.2 but I was still shaky. Clearly can't be low bg causing it.</p><p></p><p>I'll let you know if he comes up with anything in case it could help you too.</p><p>Regards </p><p>Kaz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 983626, member: 220230"] Morning Emma, did you sort your bedtime hypo symptoms? Sorry only just read your post. What did you eat in the end? I still find it weird that we can have symptoms at those levels. I too have never at a true hypo level at home. Thanks for the tip on low adrenal function. I looked it up and I do suffer some of the symptoms. I spoke to my consultant last night and he says I've been tested for it already and was fine. He does still think there may be something else going on to explain my symptoms other than glucose levels. I'm not so sure, but I woke at 7 this morning and ate a few almonds to keep me going while I had my shower. I tested before breakfast and was 6.2 but I was still shaky. Clearly can't be low bg causing it. I'll let you know if he comes up with anything in case it could help you too. Regards Kaz [/QUOTE]
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