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Type 1 Why does perfectly good blood sugar (steady for hours - let's say 4 hours) then just drop to hypo as soon as you lie bed on a bed!? Haha

JemmedyJemit

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What the hell is this? (I don't need help on fast acting or slow acting insulin etc.) Type 1 Insulin Dependent Diabetic been diabetic for 23 years. Good control, good hbA1c etc.

Is this some thing others also get just like the bloody dawn phenomenon!? Hahaha
 
Hi,

I have no idea to be honest only that maybe you had some insulin stuck between your skin lining, where it forms a little bubble of insulin and it got released when you laid down for bed.

Dawn Phenomenon only happens to me when I wake up in the morning and my blood sugars rises.

Thanks
 
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Hi @JemmedyJemit and welcome to the forums.

I don't suppose you injected lantus just before this happened??? If injected into a blood vessel it can act fast....
 
What the hell is this? (I don't need help on fast acting or slow acting insulin etc.) Type 1 Insulin Dependent Diabetic been diabetic for 23 years. Good control, good hbA1c etc.

Is this some thing others also get just like the bloody dawn phenomenon!? Hahaha
Do you see the drop on a CGM, finger sticks or symptoms?

I notice my CGMs (especially FreeStyle Libre 2) read a bit lower when I'm sitting or lying still. Getting up and moving around gives a higher reading on the CGM which usually lines up with a finger stick.
 
Yes indeed I do. I regularly have my alarm going off 30 minutes after getting into bed. I find getting up in the middle of the night causes it to jump about 3mmols. I’m not on Lantus and it isn’t a compression low.
 
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