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    BG Spikes through the night, any ideas?

    Good morning, Recently I've had a bit of a scare resulting in me taking better care of my BG levels. Gone from 20% time in range to 62-68 TIR with a huge drop in being in the higher zone. My body has started to adapt to this and now I'm a lot more sensitive to high BG episodes (brain fog...
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    32 years and still need help!!

    Hey guys and gals, Been type 1 for over 30 years but recently I've been having some issues at night, well more early morning! So over the past week or so I have been woken up around 4/5am by my dexcom alarm going off for a hypo alert. The only way I've been able to stop this is to bump up my...
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    Morning spike in sugars

    I'm having trouble managing my morning sugar levels. I go to bed comfortably within range, and if I check my sugars while still in bed in the morning they’re also within range, but they shoot up within about 5 minutes after getting out of bed. I have tried increasing my basal dose of my insulin...
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