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Type 1: Struggling to sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="miszu" data-source="post: 1384711" data-attributes="member: 376972"><p>when my BG is high i get really sleepy. thats all my BG affects my sleeps. i never wake up the middle of the night except when my dog is a -way too- early bird and starts barking loudly. every day i stay up a bit too late then wake up as a zombie in the morning to take insulin, eat then sleep back until next meal. im trying to fix this habbit, but like the previous person, im a bit of a nightowl too and i dont think its in any relation with diabetes, since its been like this before i got diabetes too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miszu, post: 1384711, member: 376972"] when my BG is high i get really sleepy. thats all my BG affects my sleeps. i never wake up the middle of the night except when my dog is a -way too- early bird and starts barking loudly. every day i stay up a bit too late then wake up as a zombie in the morning to take insulin, eat then sleep back until next meal. im trying to fix this habbit, but like the previous person, im a bit of a nightowl too and i dont think its in any relation with diabetes, since its been like this before i got diabetes too. [/QUOTE]
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