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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1503005" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>It gets my eyes first too. I get a green bloom in the centre of my vision that grows in size unless I take action. I used to get the shimmering zaggies too, but think that was a warning of my strokes, as I no longer get them having had the real thing twice now. So I get the bloom, and shortly after the anger against inanimate objects (usually, inanimate that is), then the feeling ****** kicks in and I fnd it increasingly difficult to read my meter. So far I have manged to sort myself out every time on my own, and I did adjust my meds regime so that my orals had lessening power to give a deep or prolonged hypo event and so I was safe since as a T2 I will recover naturally in time. I managed to keep my hypo's shallow by meds adjustment, then I told the GP when I was happy to make the scrip changes. I dropped from 320 mg Gliclazide + 2,000 mg Metformin down to 40 mg Glic + 1000 mg Metformin, and I rarely get hypo lows now. Current my daily average is running at 7.3 mmol/l. which I am happy with. I find LCHF works for me very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1503005, member: 196898"] It gets my eyes first too. I get a green bloom in the centre of my vision that grows in size unless I take action. I used to get the shimmering zaggies too, but think that was a warning of my strokes, as I no longer get them having had the real thing twice now. So I get the bloom, and shortly after the anger against inanimate objects (usually, inanimate that is), then the feeling ****** kicks in and I fnd it increasingly difficult to read my meter. So far I have manged to sort myself out every time on my own, and I did adjust my meds regime so that my orals had lessening power to give a deep or prolonged hypo event and so I was safe since as a T2 I will recover naturally in time. I managed to keep my hypo's shallow by meds adjustment, then I told the GP when I was happy to make the scrip changes. I dropped from 320 mg Gliclazide + 2,000 mg Metformin down to 40 mg Glic + 1000 mg Metformin, and I rarely get hypo lows now. Current my daily average is running at 7.3 mmol/l. which I am happy with. I find LCHF works for me very well. [/QUOTE]
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