Hannah11688
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi.
I think i keep sleeping through my hypos.
I recently went on a very active holiday, i went to bed with 8 units of active insulin and a bg of 10.1 (the 8 units were for tea at 5) didn't inject straight away as we were going swimming again and i had a hypo at tea time. bed at half ten, italian thin pizza for tea remember waking up that night hypo but went back to sleep as I was too out of it but when I got up my sugars were 18.1 queue a freak out. Which I found oddly weird as I know when I woke up I was coming out of a severe hypo. (3/4am) so it happened for the rest of the week would generally go to bed with a 9/10 wake up anywhere from 18/22. So when I got home It got me thinking why is this happening. I came across the somogyi effect. I remember the same thing happening last year on an abroad holiday and assumed I was doing something crazy wrong even got told off from my diabetic nurse and I was only 5 months diagnosed at the time. I've woken up this morning and slept all night which is unusual for me as I wake up multiple times in a night. I did a correction dose before bed as they were 22 i freaked again corrected checked again at 12 pm i was 12.1 queue panic as again still had 6 active units according to my accu chek machine. I had a shot of peanuts and alas woken up with an 18 again. With no idea what happened to me in the night. Its frightening and scary. I'm so tired constantly. My eyes feel like grit and I have a headache almost feel hungover. Has anyone else experienced this effect or is it a myth.
I think i keep sleeping through my hypos.
I recently went on a very active holiday, i went to bed with 8 units of active insulin and a bg of 10.1 (the 8 units were for tea at 5) didn't inject straight away as we were going swimming again and i had a hypo at tea time. bed at half ten, italian thin pizza for tea remember waking up that night hypo but went back to sleep as I was too out of it but when I got up my sugars were 18.1 queue a freak out. Which I found oddly weird as I know when I woke up I was coming out of a severe hypo. (3/4am) so it happened for the rest of the week would generally go to bed with a 9/10 wake up anywhere from 18/22. So when I got home It got me thinking why is this happening. I came across the somogyi effect. I remember the same thing happening last year on an abroad holiday and assumed I was doing something crazy wrong even got told off from my diabetic nurse and I was only 5 months diagnosed at the time. I've woken up this morning and slept all night which is unusual for me as I wake up multiple times in a night. I did a correction dose before bed as they were 22 i freaked again corrected checked again at 12 pm i was 12.1 queue panic as again still had 6 active units according to my accu chek machine. I had a shot of peanuts and alas woken up with an 18 again. With no idea what happened to me in the night. Its frightening and scary. I'm so tired constantly. My eyes feel like grit and I have a headache almost feel hungover. Has anyone else experienced this effect or is it a myth.