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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1818118" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi again, [USER=479239]@BibaBee[/USER],</p><p>Knowing now what his insulin regime is, if he can stand it <strong>a blood sugar test at say 2 am, or 3 am done once or twice </strong>might <strong><em>help ensure he is not going too low in blood sugar at night. </em></strong>sometimes this happens and the <strong><em>person's liver releases stored glucose to raise the blood sugar leading to higher than usual blood sugar levels first thing in the morning.</em></strong> </p><p><strong>Poor sleep might be due to many things but I can certainly attest to night-time hypos being one of them !!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1818118, member: 468714"] Hi again, [USER=479239]@BibaBee[/USER], Knowing now what his insulin regime is, if he can stand it [B]a blood sugar test at say 2 am, or 3 am done once or twice [/B]might [B][I]help ensure he is not going too low in blood sugar at night. [/I][/B]sometimes this happens and the [B][I]person's liver releases stored glucose to raise the blood sugar leading to higher than usual blood sugar levels first thing in the morning.[/I][/B] [B]Poor sleep might be due to many things but I can certainly attest to night-time hypos being one of them !![/B] [/QUOTE]
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