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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2445328" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I live with generalised and social anxiety, so I do get the whole panic attack thing; it and a proper hypo can be very similar. But you're not on glucose lowering meds, save for the pram, so your liver should kick in if you go too low. It may be time to ditch the last metformin (it makes your liver dump less glucose), as you don't seem to need it. That should help create a bit of a buffer, assuming you can't do without the pram. That'll get your liver to do its job again. If you remain uncomfortably low, you could up your carbs in slight increments until you find your happy place. Not something I'd usually suggest, but when there's other conditions involved with meds you can't get around, and your control is really tight, we have to be somewhat flexible, right? (Maybe add in 10 grams a day, and see whether you feel better? Nothing too much in a go.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2445328, member: 401801"] I live with generalised and social anxiety, so I do get the whole panic attack thing; it and a proper hypo can be very similar. But you're not on glucose lowering meds, save for the pram, so your liver should kick in if you go too low. It may be time to ditch the last metformin (it makes your liver dump less glucose), as you don't seem to need it. That should help create a bit of a buffer, assuming you can't do without the pram. That'll get your liver to do its job again. If you remain uncomfortably low, you could up your carbs in slight increments until you find your happy place. Not something I'd usually suggest, but when there's other conditions involved with meds you can't get around, and your control is really tight, we have to be somewhat flexible, right? (Maybe add in 10 grams a day, and see whether you feel better? Nothing too much in a go.) [/QUOTE]
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