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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 849929" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>It has to be your meds. Gliclizade will bring you down to hypo levels.</p><p>My consultant insists hypos begin at around 3.5mmols, but no one is the same and meters can be out a little.</p><p>You may have to have a word with your medical team about reducing your meds.</p><p>There is no mention of your meds on your information page.</p><p>That's why I didn't suggest it before.</p><p>The wife has two prolapsed discs, and one is trapping her sciatica nerve, she is T2, and doesn't get about much. She is a walking pharmacy! On top of that she has severe hrt problems.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 849929, member: 85785"] It has to be your meds. Gliclizade will bring you down to hypo levels. My consultant insists hypos begin at around 3.5mmols, but no one is the same and meters can be out a little. You may have to have a word with your medical team about reducing your meds. There is no mention of your meds on your information page. That's why I didn't suggest it before. The wife has two prolapsed discs, and one is trapping her sciatica nerve, she is T2, and doesn't get about much. She is a walking pharmacy! On top of that she has severe hrt problems. Have a nice weekend. [/QUOTE]
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