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<blockquote data-quote="JayCee6828" data-source="post: 688981" data-attributes="member: 87995"><p>Thanks for the answers.</p><p></p><p>My last drink as such is 3pm when I have a coffee (strong and black). After that have a small glass of water with tea about 5pm then during the evening I drink a pint of water - maybe I should cut that down and see if it makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>As a matter of interest I have been told by my diabetic nurse not to go to sleep if my BS is below 8; if it is under I usually have a few biscuits and sometimes a fizzy drink - but whatever my BS is when I go to bed it hasn't seemed to make a difference in my rising habits during the night till the one night I first mentioned. Since that night I have been sleeping for roughly 6 hours before rising to pee.</p><p></p><p>My BS are not that well controlled, I try to eat low carb but don't always succeed; on rising BS is anything from 6-12 and during the day doesn't often fall below 9.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayCee6828, post: 688981, member: 87995"] Thanks for the answers. My last drink as such is 3pm when I have a coffee (strong and black). After that have a small glass of water with tea about 5pm then during the evening I drink a pint of water - maybe I should cut that down and see if it makes a difference. As a matter of interest I have been told by my diabetic nurse not to go to sleep if my BS is below 8; if it is under I usually have a few biscuits and sometimes a fizzy drink - but whatever my BS is when I go to bed it hasn't seemed to make a difference in my rising habits during the night till the one night I first mentioned. Since that night I have been sleeping for roughly 6 hours before rising to pee. My BS are not that well controlled, I try to eat low carb but don't always succeed; on rising BS is anything from 6-12 and during the day doesn't often fall below 9. [/QUOTE]
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