Madmaureen
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- Messages
- 140
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I always test my bs b4 i get in and also adjust my insulin accordingly but i still have trouble sleeping i am so hot when i wake up my bs rises sometimes tooIdeally you should test just before bed, I find it reassuring knowing what my bg levels are before falling asleep.
Maybe for the next couple of nights test your bg levels two hourly to see what is happening.
I find I need to be at least 12 before bed or I wake up very low....I always have some carbs before bed too....If you follow the dafne rules you should do a bm before going to bed and it should be between 6.5-8.0mmol if you still find your self going low maybe reduce your background insulin.
Id say reduce your back ground insulin 12mmol is very high to go to bed on! Have you been on a dafne course? if not talk to you diabetes consultant/nurse about going on one it should be free but it will take a week of your time but is well worth it,i've had type 1 32 years and I strongly suggest it to every type 1.I find I need to be at least 12 before bed or I wake up very low....I always have some carbs before bed too....
Should'nt have to pay Bayer Ketostix should be on every type 1's script from your gp!So, if you have T1 diabetes, a good start is checking your blood if you're not feeling well.
Regardless of time of day or night, or situation, many things can affect your levels; emotions, stress, temperature, intimacy etc etc.
Use a bit of logic.
If your bloods are ok, then it's not necessarily diabetes related.
Have you checked your water? Do you have a UTI? You can buy test strips online for as little as £5 including postage, they will check all sorts of things in your water, including ketones - a must have in the house if you are diabetic.
Me!! Me!! Me!!Hello. I'm Type 2 and have problems sleeping. Going to sleep is rarely a problem but staying asleep often is. I wake up, nip to the loo and often that's it for the next three hours. (I get through lots of books!) I also have very hot spells when the covers get thrown off (makes my husband a bit hot then) but if I test my blood then it's neither particularly low or high. Doctor puts it down to 'flushes' still but 25 years after the menopause and only during the night seems a bit strange. Is anyone else like this?
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