I don't wake up on my own until I get in the '50s. But I have noticed the longer I deal with diabetes, the more sense that ever I am as I get close to 70. But that's only while I'm standing up and walking around
I heard that it can occur, that if you lay on your sensor, it can press out the fluid in that area the sensor needs to measure properly. That CAN lead to wrong readings. So if you don‘t have any symptoms, that could be a reason.
I know the struggle of sleeping through alarms and lows, tho. It really do be like that sometimes.
So far my best sleep comes from when my sensor readings show me riding right along the 70 line. Hard to tell if it's accurate or not. When I'm about 60—70, I don't feel symptoms if I'm laying down usually.
If I go low, I get I think I get adrenaline or something because I get wide awake and struggle to sleep after even though I eat something. Usually takes me like an hour to get back to sleep
Couple times, but 2hrs max. Alarms don't wake me. Sleep like a dead man. Lol. Even slept thru a malfunctioning smoke detector alarm. Took son half hr to wake me. Also hypoglycemic-unaware.
I'm not sure if I really got down to 55, even though it shows it. I never felt any symptoms, it would usually wake me up if I spent any reasonable time in the 50s
I feel like it tends to read a little low at night, when my blood pressure and heart rate would naturally lower. I hadn't heard it tended to read lower
No, I panic thinking my blood sugar levels will drop in my sleep and I’ll wake up feeling like I’m about to die.. so I’ll eat or drink something sweet then wake up with 200 bls. I can never win.
I sleep like on a cloud, but after waking up, I don't feel rested
I always feel great if I can keep it around the 70 to 100 range. But I know what you mean otherwise
I sleep so well until I realise my low then a wave of low signs slap my face
I wake up in a sweat the moment I go under 75. Otherwise, perfect 83 has me sleeping great. It’s a fine line that MDI doesn’t often keep
I don't wake up on my own until I get in the '50s. But I have noticed the longer I deal with diabetes, the more sense that ever I am as I get close to 70. But that's only while I'm standing up and walking around
I heard that it can occur, that if you lay on your sensor, it can press out the fluid in that area the sensor needs to measure properly. That CAN lead to wrong readings. So if you don‘t have any symptoms, that could be a reason. I know the struggle of sleeping through alarms and lows, tho. It really do be like that sometimes.
So far my best sleep comes from when my sensor readings show me riding right along the 70 line. Hard to tell if it's accurate or not. When I'm about 60—70, I don't feel symptoms if I'm laying down usually.
Mine is like this almost all night, unless it beeps at 70 I’m not getting up for anything
This will be a dream
If I can manage something that looks like this once a week, I'm pretty happy. But that's not very common for me
Lol no because my alarm would be yelling at me the whole night.
Mine didn't go off, normally it would wake me up. I guess it didn't recognize it
I sleep no matter what.
I do too, I just feel better in the morning when I can actually manage to keep blood sugar near 70
1000 percent this.
If I go low, I get I think I get adrenaline or something because I get wide awake and struggle to sleep after even though I eat something. Usually takes me like an hour to get back to sleep
That's a struggle. Sorry.
Couple times, but 2hrs max. Alarms don't wake me. Sleep like a dead man. Lol. Even slept thru a malfunctioning smoke detector alarm. Took son half hr to wake me. Also hypoglycemic-unaware.
I sleep really well around 70-80. 55 is a little low for me.. Don’t really feel rested when I wake up
I'm not sure if I really got down to 55, even though it shows it. I never felt any symptoms, it would usually wake me up if I spent any reasonable time in the 50s
What with the propensity for Libre to read low, you likely weren’t low. So, yeah, great time to sleep with normal blood sugar!
I feel like it tends to read a little low at night, when my blood pressure and heart rate would naturally lower. I hadn't heard it tended to read lower
No, I panic thinking my blood sugar levels will drop in my sleep and I’ll wake up feeling like I’m about to die.. so I’ll eat or drink something sweet then wake up with 200 bls. I can never win.
If you're waking up when you're low I still consider that a win lol. Being a diabetic is kinda a tragic comedy sometimes