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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1789390" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Night hypos are an understandable worry for us singletons.</p><p></p><p>Cgm is a brilliant safety blanket for it, phone ringing at 4.4, which is why I hope health authorities will start being a bit more liberal funding it.</p><p></p><p>I've had some pretty lousy night hypos, that whole dripping cold sweat, who, were, what am I gig, but I've always taken some comfort from the fact that the reality is that, for the vast majority of us, the insulin will wear out, the liver will do it's stuff, and we wake up.</p><p></p><p>The very young and very old are more vulnerable: again, an argument for cgm funding.</p><p></p><p>I spent a bit of time trying to persuade my gp to fund a 25 yr old Swedish au-pair for me, but didn't get very far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1789390, member: 374531"] Night hypos are an understandable worry for us singletons. Cgm is a brilliant safety blanket for it, phone ringing at 4.4, which is why I hope health authorities will start being a bit more liberal funding it. I've had some pretty lousy night hypos, that whole dripping cold sweat, who, were, what am I gig, but I've always taken some comfort from the fact that the reality is that, for the vast majority of us, the insulin will wear out, the liver will do it's stuff, and we wake up. The very young and very old are more vulnerable: again, an argument for cgm funding. I spent a bit of time trying to persuade my gp to fund a 25 yr old Swedish au-pair for me, but didn't get very far... [/QUOTE]
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