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Old 04-26-2008, 02:00 AM
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Yes, those nighttime sweats are a horrible feeling. It's usually the first indication that my blood sugar is low in the middle of the night: I wake up because I'm too hot. I kick the covers off because they stick to me with all that sweat. If I realize I'm low at that point, I'll drink some Coke and wrap myself up in a cocoon to ride out the chills and get back to sleep. Sometimes I don't realize I'm low though, so after waking up because of being too hot/sweaty and kicking the covers off, I'll fall back to sleep, only to wake up again in an hour or so because I'm freezing to death. When that happens, I never really warm up the rest of the night.
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