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The Forum discusses: sleep and diabetes
 
Sleep can present unwanted challenges for people with diabetes. Night-time hypos, going to the toilet more and high blood sugars can all interrupt sleep. The Diabetes Forum has been discussing their sleep issues and what interventions have helped to overcome them.
 
Don't lose sleep over diabetes
 
Looking for answers
 
"Has anyone else found diabetes to be a cause or a contributory factor to insomnia?" asked Forum user Peter5145, who was recently diagnosed with T2D.
 
Insomnia and diabetes
Blood sugar confusion
 
Forum user AashnaKB has struggled with her blood sugars. She wrote, "I've been waking up and checking my Libre because I'm not sure what I'm at."
 
Waking up at night?
 
Making sense of things
 
"Neither my GP nor doctors at the hospital could work it out," said AdamJames, who was experiencing dehydration and frequent urination at night.
 
'Not the usual suspects'
Newly diagnosed, unwell
 
Yorkshirelad27 is looking for some info. He recently developed sleep apnea and T2D and has been experiencing blood sugar problems.
 
Problems with sleep apnea?
 
 
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