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<blockquote data-quote="angieG" data-source="post: 276253" data-attributes="member: 30853"><p>Try having a different breakfast in the morning and see what that does. Maybe try eggs or a yoghurt or something just as an experiment.</p><p>I know it means missing the porridge but if you feel better for the rest of the day surely that is a small price to pay?</p><p></p><p>If you can get your levels down to reasonable figures you will be able to quit with the Glic most probably as it's often only used initially to bring high levels down.....I know I was on that roller-coaster once too coming down from a diagnosis at 25!!</p><p></p><p>Good luck, it is all trial and error I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>Angie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angieG, post: 276253, member: 30853"] Try having a different breakfast in the morning and see what that does. Maybe try eggs or a yoghurt or something just as an experiment. I know it means missing the porridge but if you feel better for the rest of the day surely that is a small price to pay? If you can get your levels down to reasonable figures you will be able to quit with the Glic most probably as it's often only used initially to bring high levels down.....I know I was on that roller-coaster once too coming down from a diagnosis at 25!! Good luck, it is all trial and error I'm afraid. Angie [/QUOTE]
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