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<blockquote data-quote="adrian29459" data-source="post: 76020" data-attributes="member: 6703"><p>I dont really have any emotional problems, or not lately! The dreams I've been having are dreams and not nightmares, can't even remember the last time I had a bad dream. You sound like you've had a few horror story nightmares though.</p><p>For supper I've been trying to reduce the amount I have, I only recently converted to four needles instead of two so its difficult not having that lovely big bowl to get me through the night. Since on four though I've not had one nighttime hypo so things are good. I've found there are a few cereals I can get away with having due to their low carbs per bowl, e.g. rice crispies, oat crisp, corn flakes, or generally anything light and flakey aslong as its a small bowl.</p><p>I put the restlessness down to both the active (happy) dreams and the high blood sugar since I when I have high blood sugar before bed I get to sleep really easily.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adrian29459, post: 76020, member: 6703"] I dont really have any emotional problems, or not lately! The dreams I've been having are dreams and not nightmares, can't even remember the last time I had a bad dream. You sound like you've had a few horror story nightmares though. For supper I've been trying to reduce the amount I have, I only recently converted to four needles instead of two so its difficult not having that lovely big bowl to get me through the night. Since on four though I've not had one nighttime hypo so things are good. I've found there are a few cereals I can get away with having due to their low carbs per bowl, e.g. rice crispies, oat crisp, corn flakes, or generally anything light and flakey aslong as its a small bowl. I put the restlessness down to both the active (happy) dreams and the high blood sugar since I when I have high blood sugar before bed I get to sleep really easily. Thanks for the reply [/QUOTE]
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