Hiya
Yep I test overnight. One of our old consultants actually specialised in night time hypos and all the studies and tests she was involved in, the majority of children do NOT wake up when hypo so whatever these consultants say about they will, is rubbish, there are papers out there written on this.
When we were on twice daily mixes (in my opinion should be banned as I believe they do more damage than good, sorry to those that are on them) I didn't always test at night, I'm a single mum and just too knackered doing it all on my own. We then got our hands on a CGMS and boy what a wake up call. There I was thinking that that 9 or 10 was a lovely number to go to sleep on at about 11.30 pm and waking on 7 ish and all inbetween hours would be fine.... wrong. THe CGMS caught hypos. Some were long hypos as well which were very dodgy. She never woke once but did come up from them. That doesn't happen now, she just keeps going down and down.
Like Becca, unfortunately I too know a couple who didn't wake up and I won't and can't take that risk. Like Becca, sorry if that frightens anyone, but it is reality that happens with diabetes, however rare it is, it does happen. One of these girls was our friend and Becca and I will never forget that.
So yes I test nightly. We have full time sensors now for our pump so I have the added bonus of an alarm if the sensor says she is hypo but it is behind the finger test so she goes hypo before it alarms so although I do get up every night, sometimes I can look at the sensor reading and not do a finger test.