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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1200390" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>Could she eat her dinner earlier? I find that if I eat after 7pm my blood sugar can stay high and it messes up my nighttime results. I generally aim for around 6pm. I find that makes a big difference to me. Would that be something you could try? If she eats earlier, it's also easier to monitor her BS and any corrections or hypo treatments. Eg eat at 6, test at 8, a bit low so have a small hypo treatment, and then by bedtime everything should be ok for bed and settling down. Eating at 8pm means things are still going on BS wise during the night.</p><p></p><p>I know you may have to,eat at that time, but I really think that if an earlier dinner was possible, that may help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1200390, member: 39639"] Could she eat her dinner earlier? I find that if I eat after 7pm my blood sugar can stay high and it messes up my nighttime results. I generally aim for around 6pm. I find that makes a big difference to me. Would that be something you could try? If she eats earlier, it's also easier to monitor her BS and any corrections or hypo treatments. Eg eat at 6, test at 8, a bit low so have a small hypo treatment, and then by bedtime everything should be ok for bed and settling down. Eating at 8pm means things are still going on BS wise during the night. I know you may have to,eat at that time, but I really think that if an earlier dinner was possible, that may help. [/QUOTE]
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