| I'm in the same boat as notme. Aaron is really responsible with his diabetes but he sleeps like a dead man. Therefore isn't likely to wake up if he's low in the night, and isn't likely to wake up for an alarm clock either. I have had to really manhandle him to get him to wake up enough to eat, and this when he was in low-normal range (around 4.0) and just needed a safety cushion, not so low his brain was affected. I'm willing to check him when neeed for couple of years until he gets out of that "teenage sleep" thing but I do worry about school trips etc.
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Holly
Mom to Aaron, 16, Type 1 Sept. 05
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