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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1694592" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Honestly, I would advise you to get a handle on the stress as it is big factor in increasing blood sugar a swell as being just a negative force in you physically, emotionally and mentally. Testing all the time is entirely unnecessary as well as impractical. If you record what you eat along with the readings before and a couple of hours after eating, you will establish patterns you can predict a little better and identify when/if hypos are likely at certain times. It's not foolproof...what is...but you need to be calmer to be in more control of the whole thing. One other thing...are you on any meds such as Gliclazide...as a drug like that can increase the likelihood of hypos in Type 2s particularly if you are eating too few carbs. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1694592, member: 221545"] Honestly, I would advise you to get a handle on the stress as it is big factor in increasing blood sugar a swell as being just a negative force in you physically, emotionally and mentally. Testing all the time is entirely unnecessary as well as impractical. If you record what you eat along with the readings before and a couple of hours after eating, you will establish patterns you can predict a little better and identify when/if hypos are likely at certain times. It's not foolproof...what is...but you need to be calmer to be in more control of the whole thing. One other thing...are you on any meds such as Gliclazide...as a drug like that can increase the likelihood of hypos in Type 2s particularly if you are eating too few carbs. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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