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Old 02-08-2007, 06:25 PM
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Um, I think it's obvious that there is a problem. If you are going to the bathroom that often, it seems that it needs to be investigated.

If you are running 200 throughout the night, I would also agree that that's contributing to the problem. Why are your numbers that high? Are you testing before bed? I would advise you to do so, if you aren't... Once you bring those overnight sugars down, I think that will help.

Also, when was the last time you saw your endocrinologist? It may be wise to set up an appointment... I would see if he/she could help adjust your insulin/meds/etc., so that you have more acceptable readings at night. Plus, you might want to run this problem by your doctor as well.

take care.
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