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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2213813" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Dawn Phenomenon, within reason, isn't a bad thing. for those who are doing a Low carb 'Way Of Eating' it is a good way of getting excess visceral body fat burned off quickly.</p><p>However if you consider trying Low Carb, you will have to be careful due to being on Gliclazide ( or on Insulin) since if you take too much Gliclazide or Insulin for the amount of Carbs being eaten some people can experience Hypos (extreme BG lows) which can be dangerous. So people on those medications need the cooperation of their HCP in order to make Low Carb work for them.</p><p></p><p>Others are lucky enough never to be put on anything more than Metformin, in which case it is safe to try Low Carb without involving a GP or DN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2213813, member: 506169"] Dawn Phenomenon, within reason, isn't a bad thing. for those who are doing a Low carb 'Way Of Eating' it is a good way of getting excess visceral body fat burned off quickly. However if you consider trying Low Carb, you will have to be careful due to being on Gliclazide ( or on Insulin) since if you take too much Gliclazide or Insulin for the amount of Carbs being eaten some people can experience Hypos (extreme BG lows) which can be dangerous. So people on those medications need the cooperation of their HCP in order to make Low Carb work for them. Others are lucky enough never to be put on anything more than Metformin, in which case it is safe to try Low Carb without involving a GP or DN. [/QUOTE]
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