That always happens to me too with middle of the night lows! First your body kicks out adrenaline, then we dump in sugar. Sleep becomes very illusive at that point!
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i had a low blood sugar incident and haven't been able to get back to sleep for a whole two hours
heck I'm likely not going to get anymore sleep
any thoughts how i could stabilize my blood sugar better as to not have issues with staying asleep
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