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<blockquote data-quote="mytype1.life" data-source="post: 1695466" data-attributes="member: 431604"><p>This may not be helpful but I suffered a seizure once... I think I was about 15 and can’t recall why it happened. I just remember waking up to paramedics in my bedroom and I was then really sick from the glucagon injection. I never really understood why it happened but was just so lucky that my brother heard me thrashing around and woke my parents up. I’ve not noticed a pattern following eye drops to be honest. If your daughter doesn’t have a Libre or Dexcom I’d suggest setting an alarm to take early morning blood glucose reading - it could be that her basal rate needs adjusting if you notice a trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mytype1.life, post: 1695466, member: 431604"] This may not be helpful but I suffered a seizure once... I think I was about 15 and can’t recall why it happened. I just remember waking up to paramedics in my bedroom and I was then really sick from the glucagon injection. I never really understood why it happened but was just so lucky that my brother heard me thrashing around and woke my parents up. I’ve not noticed a pattern following eye drops to be honest. If your daughter doesn’t have a Libre or Dexcom I’d suggest setting an alarm to take early morning blood glucose reading - it could be that her basal rate needs adjusting if you notice a trend. [/QUOTE]
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