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<blockquote data-quote="jane22" data-source="post: 147365" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>Thanks Ken, I feel the same as you about suppplements. I was low in potassium a few years ago and told to eat bananas which I did and still do - one a day and they don't send my Bg's up too much. I'm just a bit bothered by this exhaustion which has crept up on me. Of course it could be the Byetta or the small amounts of food or any other number of reasons I know. I'm off on my hols for a month on Tuesday so I can't get to the doc about it until September. Maybe I'm extra worried because I'm away for so long and don't want to spend my holiday feeling grotty.</p><p>Glad your BG was good this am SW and hope it all settles down for you now. I am a bit of an emotional eater too although I am finding it hard to eat like that now. I still kind of yearn for it but then when its in front of me I can't eat it so thats one good thing. I have come to love ginger tea and it's refreshing and I don't seem to want to eat with it like I would with coffee - you know the half a packet of biscuits lol.</p><p>Well I'll be over the moon if I can ditch some of these drugs in September when I return to the hospital. The DSN said I could experiment with the glic if I wanted but I'm a bit loath to do that until after I have my next hba1c but it is tempting. How long before it's out of your system? Maybe I could try a few days without it. As long as I don't overdo the carbs I seem to stay under 8 for 1,2 and 3 hours after eating and before meals between 4-6 ish.</p><p>Hope things get better for you SW, I felt so sad for you when you said you were crying after your drs visit, it shouldn't be like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jane22, post: 147365, member: 25295"] Thanks Ken, I feel the same as you about suppplements. I was low in potassium a few years ago and told to eat bananas which I did and still do - one a day and they don't send my Bg's up too much. I'm just a bit bothered by this exhaustion which has crept up on me. Of course it could be the Byetta or the small amounts of food or any other number of reasons I know. I'm off on my hols for a month on Tuesday so I can't get to the doc about it until September. Maybe I'm extra worried because I'm away for so long and don't want to spend my holiday feeling grotty. Glad your BG was good this am SW and hope it all settles down for you now. I am a bit of an emotional eater too although I am finding it hard to eat like that now. I still kind of yearn for it but then when its in front of me I can't eat it so thats one good thing. I have come to love ginger tea and it's refreshing and I don't seem to want to eat with it like I would with coffee - you know the half a packet of biscuits lol. Well I'll be over the moon if I can ditch some of these drugs in September when I return to the hospital. The DSN said I could experiment with the glic if I wanted but I'm a bit loath to do that until after I have my next hba1c but it is tempting. How long before it's out of your system? Maybe I could try a few days without it. As long as I don't overdo the carbs I seem to stay under 8 for 1,2 and 3 hours after eating and before meals between 4-6 ish. Hope things get better for you SW, I felt so sad for you when you said you were crying after your drs visit, it shouldn't be like that. [/QUOTE]
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