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At what time of day are you most worried about hypoglycemia? |
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Overnight |
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91% |
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165 |
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Morning |
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3% |
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6 |
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Lunchtime |
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0% |
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0 |
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Afternoon |
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3% |
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6 |
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Dinnertime |
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0% |
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0 |
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Evening |
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2% |
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3 |
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Other |
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1% |
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2 |
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Total votes: 182 |
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At what time of day are you most worried about hypoglycemia?
Poll dates: November 2 - 9, 2011
Total Votes: 182
It should come as little surprise to anyone living with type 1 diabetes that the overwhelming majority of people are most worried about hypoglycemia overnight. For parents, this worry translates into middle-of-the-night glucose checks and less sleep.
Recent science paints a challenging picture of nighttime hypoglycemia:
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Last Updated: Tuesday November 08, 2011 15:36:40
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