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<blockquote data-quote="Greg1957" data-source="post: 1630402" data-attributes="member: 455654"><p>If you stop all pastries including apple cake lol, get rid of bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, all root veg and starchy foods like mushy peas, your weight will steadily drop, your sugars will fall, and with your doctors advice, you will probably be able to drop gliclizide in the near future. I only know this because I have done it. In one month I have gone from 2 gliclizide a day to just 1 and I hope to be off that soon. Oh and you will feel great. I understand your fear about going to low, keep a sweet nearby for emergency, but if you monitor your levels, you will probably not need it. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg1957, post: 1630402, member: 455654"] If you stop all pastries including apple cake lol, get rid of bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, all root veg and starchy foods like mushy peas, your weight will steadily drop, your sugars will fall, and with your doctors advice, you will probably be able to drop gliclizide in the near future. I only know this because I have done it. In one month I have gone from 2 gliclizide a day to just 1 and I hope to be off that soon. Oh and you will feel great. I understand your fear about going to low, keep a sweet nearby for emergency, but if you monitor your levels, you will probably not need it. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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