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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 625153" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Jack - You <strong><em>really are</em></strong> fixated by medication, and in particular up-selling folks on their levels or styles of medication. It is my belief that some of your "suggestions" are rather close to medical advice, which I don't believe you are medically qualified to give. Apologies if you are a closet doctor or pharmacist.</p><p></p><p>[USER=124531]@Susiespearish[/USER] - It's incredibly early days in your re-induction with Glucophage, plus you have started low carbing, plus you are recovering.from a general anaesthetic. Those are a lot of variables to be completely certain what's going on. In your shoes, I might be inclined to give it a little longer, taking the prescribed medication, to let everything settle down.</p><p></p><p>I know a number of people, including myself, have experiences sweats when their bloods have been running high. In my early days, I used to have tropical moments after meals, before I understood the need to moderate my carb intake. As my levels reduced, so did the tropical moments. Were your sweats around mealtimes, or snacks?</p><p></p><p>This is where your records are important. If you could find somewhere to jot down the timing of any sweats you experience, you may be able to see a trend, even after a day or two. I know it's tough recording your bloods, diet and this sort of additional information, but many of us have found the effort to be enlightening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 625153, member: 88961"] Jack - You [B][I]really are[/I][/B] fixated by medication, and in particular up-selling folks on their levels or styles of medication. It is my belief that some of your "suggestions" are rather close to medical advice, which I don't believe you are medically qualified to give. Apologies if you are a closet doctor or pharmacist. [USER=124531]@Susiespearish[/USER] - It's incredibly early days in your re-induction with Glucophage, plus you have started low carbing, plus you are recovering.from a general anaesthetic. Those are a lot of variables to be completely certain what's going on. In your shoes, I might be inclined to give it a little longer, taking the prescribed medication, to let everything settle down. I know a number of people, including myself, have experiences sweats when their bloods have been running high. In my early days, I used to have tropical moments after meals, before I understood the need to moderate my carb intake. As my levels reduced, so did the tropical moments. Were your sweats around mealtimes, or snacks? This is where your records are important. If you could find somewhere to jot down the timing of any sweats you experience, you may be able to see a trend, even after a day or two. I know it's tough recording your bloods, diet and this sort of additional information, but many of us have found the effort to be enlightening. [/QUOTE]
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