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One other thought comes to mind as well. If her blood sugar is not somewhat stablized (mostly low) she might not fell well. I am not sure if children have the same sensations as adults but for me (age 31) sometimes I feel sick of my stomach because I have too much insulin in my blood stream or my basal on my pump is set too high for too many hours. Or, if the blood sugar is high for so long I sometimes feel hot and sweat easily as well as tired or I get aggrevated easily. So there are some sensations involved as well that she may not be accustomed to yet (not sure when someone does get accustomed to them really). So, if it was my daughter I would actually spend more time in her room helping her to sleep - to find some way to comfort her during those moments.
Please do contact her doctor and ask for details.