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My son was diagnosed in December, hes 10 and my biggest fear also was a hypo over night. But as a few people have said, I wont ever give a correction before bed. I've always told him it's better to be slightly higher because he always has normal levels again in the morning. He has been as high as 14 for his night time check but always back down to 5 the next morning.. its amazing how much they burn off! Good luck and hope the middle of the night time checks end soon, I stopped a month ago xx
Welcome to the forum @Sweeney 🙂
I suspect it might be different for kids, but I would be a little concerned if my BG dropped from 14 to 5 overnight without a correction dose to push it downwards (depending on the difference in timing between evening meal and bedtime, and how much eve meal might still be active)
It would make me worry what would happen if I went to bed at 6 or 7 😱
Are you tempted to reduce basal insulin when you see that sort of drop? Or is bedtime within 4 hours of teatime?