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Old 05-10-2008, 01:58 AM
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Gary_W Gary_W is offline
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Quality of sleep and the pump

Hi everyone,

An unexpected benefit of pumping has been that the quality of sleep I get has improved a great deal. I am now of the opinion that I have not actually slept properly for years.

I guess it is due to the BG swings I've always had in the night, but even when night hypos have not been happening I've still always drifted in and out of sleep. When night hypos got bad towards the end of MDI, going to bed high ALWAYS resulted in me being up in the night at least once peeing as well (too much info but there we go).

Since having this thing clipped on me, I am absolutely dead to the world for 7 hours (children willing ). I can't quite get used to this yet but I am feeling so much less 'fuzzy' in the mornings. I always put my morning fog down to the post breakfast spike and the night hypos etc. But I'm now wondering how much of a part my broken sleep had on the whole 'quality of life' equation.

Am I alone in the 'better sleep' experience or is this a common one? It is not a problem I was trying to fix with the pump as it's not something I realised WAS a problem. I just thought I was a zombie in the mornings and that was that... I just seem to feel a lot more alive in the mornings than I'm used to and it's wonderful It's also unexpected as I thought the pump would make sleep worse what with having tubing and a lumpy object pinned on you. How wrong could I be?

Gary
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A poem about my Wonderously Wanton Basal (WWB)and it Felicitous Flirtations (and how I tamed its Wicked Ways)

...And through the night it's love is free
It whispers and it flirts with me
And then it takes me, hard and deep
Rolls over, farts and falls asleep

And I would wake up, feeling used
My body broken, bent, abused
But now I match it, hump for hump
I give it plenty with my pump

Pumping with Apidra in my Animas 2020 since April 2008
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