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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2450716" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>But 118 is fine - your meter is one used by type 1s and not giving you the right information for a type 2.</p><p>I saw the equivalent of 100 after eating Christmas dinner a year after diagnosis - you are reacting to problems which aren't real or relevant.</p><p>Type twos do not need to be eating all the time, and do not need carbohydrates to stop hypos when not taking any medication to cause them.</p><p>Perhaps you need to speak with your GP or someone who can advise you on type 2, or get to the bottom of the difficulty you are having in stopping this rollercoaster of BG levels, even if it is just understanding why your meter's messages are not relevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2450716, member: 355878"] But 118 is fine - your meter is one used by type 1s and not giving you the right information for a type 2. I saw the equivalent of 100 after eating Christmas dinner a year after diagnosis - you are reacting to problems which aren't real or relevant. Type twos do not need to be eating all the time, and do not need carbohydrates to stop hypos when not taking any medication to cause them. Perhaps you need to speak with your GP or someone who can advise you on type 2, or get to the bottom of the difficulty you are having in stopping this rollercoaster of BG levels, even if it is just understanding why your meter's messages are not relevant. [/QUOTE]
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