Thanks Britishpub. I wasn’t sure what was normal range and I had a hypo this morning so wanted to check.5.2-4.1 sounds like quite a normal (and healthy) range to me
I am absolutely no expert, but from my (quite wide) reading in books and on these forums I am sure that Metformin cannot cause hypos or excessively low bg, but Gliclazide can. I have seen it suggested that one should not try to combine a very low carb diet with Gliclazide for this reason. I believe that a truly normal bg starts at 4.9, and I would be a bit concerned about anything lower than that. In your position I think I would try to get an early appointment with your GP. In the GP practice where I am registered it is sometimes possible to get a telephone consultation at short notice. If I couldn't consult my GP for four weeks, I would experiment with either reducing the Gliclazide to one tablet twice daily or slightly raising the level of carbs in my diet (up to 100 g daily? but bearing in mind that Gliclazide can lead to weight gain). Since you are testing you would be able to see any results quickly. I would not change my Metformin dose.After discovering my diabetes was not under control almost four weeks ago my metformin was doubled to 1000mg twice daily and I started Gliclazide 80mg, taking one and a half twice daily. I also follow the a low carb diet of under 80g per day. During that time my readings have gone down from 23.9 to between 4.1 and 5.2 depending on the time of day. While I am obviously pleased at the improvement I am a bit concerned that now they are too low and wondering if the Gliclazide should be reduced. Am not due to see the GP for four weeks. Advice would be appreciated.
I now think you may be right. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html5.2-4.1 sounds like quite a normal (and healthy) range to me
I am absolutely no expert, but from my (quite wide) reading in books and on these forums I am sure that Metformin cannot cause hypos or excessively low bg, but Gliclazide can. I have seen it suggested that one should not try to combine a very low carb diet with Gliclazide for this reason.
Thankyou to everyone for your advice, have called my GP and she will call me back later. Meanwhile I will stay home and won’t be driving anywhere!
Yes I agree Bluetit1802, my aim is to reduce medication ultimately and I hope to go back to metformin only when I am able.My advice is to ask for a reduction in Gliclazide rather than add in more carbs. All you are doing if you add in extra carbs is eating up to your medication, and this would not sit well with me. Reducing the meds is a better plan. Your doctor may be reluctant because they do not tend to like low carb diets, so be prepared to put your case forward.
I did not know that, will look into it tomorrow. Thankyou for the info, am surprised the GP didn’t tell me!Hi there, and don't forget when you are taking a glucose lowering drug you must let DVLA know (they will probably give you a three year licence). If you don't you may not be insured etc. x
Hi MrsPenny, I went onto insulin and not a single person mentioned it either, unbelievable. Please do check for your particular drug because I'm not an expert on the different drugs. xI did not know that, will look into it tomorrow. Thankyou for the info, am surprised the GP didn’t tell me!
Hi MrsPenny, I went onto insulin and not a single person mentioned it either, unbelievable. Please do check for your particular drug because I'm not an expert on the different drugs. x
On Gliclizide you need to inform the DVLA of the fact and if there is any change in meds of if you start to get runs of hypos but the licence is not normally time limitedHi there, and don't forget when you are taking a glucose lowering drug you must let DVLA know (they will probably give you a three year licence). If you don't you may not be insured etc. x
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