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<blockquote data-quote="Omnipod" data-source="post: 713260" data-attributes="member: 89494"><p>Thank you to everyone who replies.</p><p>I will look into gluten free too.</p><p>I have just come back from Holland and Barrett. I bought B12, Niacin, Alpha Lipoic, acetyl l-carnitine, evening primrose oil and Omega 3 pure fish oil.</p><p>I am scanning my BG every 30 minutes so that I can stay below 8. Im also taking my insulin 15 mins before a meal to avoid a post prandial spike. Ill see how that goes for a few days.</p><p>Looks like Im going to have to lay off Christmas eating and drinking because I just cannot bear this anymore.</p><p> </p><p>Ive been looking at low carb diets too and Im going to try snacking on almonds</p><p> </p><p>Tonight, i might take 2 10mg amitriptyline tablets and see if that helps. So far today I have been managing to stay between 5 and 7. I wish the doctors knew how hard it is to stay within 5-7!!!</p><p>A morning coffee can send me up into the 10s!</p><p> </p><p>Ive been on the Libre now for almost 3 months and my HBA1C has dropped by 1%. This must be attributed to my nerves waking up because my control now is the best it has ever been since 2001!</p><p> </p><p>Is anyone taking Lyreca for neuropathy? Im told it is fairly expensive which is why its not easily prescribed. I been told that it works well for neuropathy pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omnipod, post: 713260, member: 89494"] Thank you to everyone who replies. I will look into gluten free too. I have just come back from Holland and Barrett. I bought B12, Niacin, Alpha Lipoic, acetyl l-carnitine, evening primrose oil and Omega 3 pure fish oil. I am scanning my BG every 30 minutes so that I can stay below 8. Im also taking my insulin 15 mins before a meal to avoid a post prandial spike. Ill see how that goes for a few days. Looks like Im going to have to lay off Christmas eating and drinking because I just cannot bear this anymore. Ive been looking at low carb diets too and Im going to try snacking on almonds Tonight, i might take 2 10mg amitriptyline tablets and see if that helps. So far today I have been managing to stay between 5 and 7. I wish the doctors knew how hard it is to stay within 5-7!!! A morning coffee can send me up into the 10s! Ive been on the Libre now for almost 3 months and my HBA1C has dropped by 1%. This must be attributed to my nerves waking up because my control now is the best it has ever been since 2001! Is anyone taking Lyreca for neuropathy? Im told it is fairly expensive which is why its not easily prescribed. I been told that it works well for neuropathy pain. [/QUOTE]
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