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<blockquote data-quote="TROUBR" data-source="post: 77306" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>No I don't think so - I think my hubby would have noticed. :? </p><p></p><p>I have been T1 for a year and only started having night hypos last week - a combination of new diet and evening aerobics class. I was 2.9 the first one and the other ones were in the 3's with which I have just woken up in my natural sleep cycle and not been able to get back to sleep which I have now realised is a sign for me. </p><p></p><p>I think I just need to review my ratio's and have less insulin on exercise nights! </p><p></p><p>I try not to go to bed too low but as I often eat after my son is in bed at around 8 ish and my insulin doesn't kick in until about 3 hours later by which time I am in bed asleep as I am up at 5.45 most day. therefore my nighttime reading is sometimes misleading. :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TROUBR, post: 77306, member: 7865"] No I don't think so - I think my hubby would have noticed. :? I have been T1 for a year and only started having night hypos last week - a combination of new diet and evening aerobics class. I was 2.9 the first one and the other ones were in the 3's with which I have just woken up in my natural sleep cycle and not been able to get back to sleep which I have now realised is a sign for me. I think I just need to review my ratio's and have less insulin on exercise nights! I try not to go to bed too low but as I often eat after my son is in bed at around 8 ish and my insulin doesn't kick in until about 3 hours later by which time I am in bed asleep as I am up at 5.45 most day. therefore my nighttime reading is sometimes misleading. :? [/QUOTE]
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