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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1637888" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>[USER=450503]@keithmarsden[/USER] Metformin isn't a drug that has immediate effects, it's more of a build up over weeks. Doesn't matter, as far as blood sugars are concerned, if you take the lot before dinner or spread out or after your meal. </p><p>You haven't said what your diet was that kept you diabetically controlled over many years. Was this Low Carb? Or was it a NHS "balanced" diet/ "EatWell Plate", low calorie, slow release sugars type diet? It would help us all to know what has and has not worked and we might be able to help you to keep your drug intake low. Do tell!</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1637888, member: 93504"] [USER=450503]@keithmarsden[/USER] Metformin isn't a drug that has immediate effects, it's more of a build up over weeks. Doesn't matter, as far as blood sugars are concerned, if you take the lot before dinner or spread out or after your meal. You haven't said what your diet was that kept you diabetically controlled over many years. Was this Low Carb? Or was it a NHS "balanced" diet/ "EatWell Plate", low calorie, slow release sugars type diet? It would help us all to know what has and has not worked and we might be able to help you to keep your drug intake low. Do tell! Sally [/QUOTE]
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