Long term - eating carbs so you can take medication to counter carbs seems crazy. Medication whilst lowering bgl doesn’t correspond with fewer complications as well as reduced numbers by diet does. So if it’s possible diet is the long term better option and also fewer side effects and contraindications to worry about.5 weeks from starting my medication 1mg Glimepiride lowest dose and staring low carbing,usually 30 to 60 carbs a day.
When I started my readings were between 13 and 15 and HbA1c was 90 .
Yesterday 4 rashes of bacon about 11.00 and took my Glimepiride a couple of hours later first reading 4.2 which caused me a bit of concern as I didn’t want it drop below 4 and have an Hypo , so I panicked a bit and had two slices of warburtons milk loaf toasted with butter 8.5 grams Of carbs per slice total about 20 grams with butter
After 2 hours tested again up to 4.9 which I was ok with, not a massive rise.
Should I be worried that I might go under 4 and hypo it’s never happened and wouldn’t know what to do , or just increase carbs a bit, cannot get to talk to GP yet .
Thanks everyone I am going down the low carb route . Just wondered about the booklet ,
I have uploaded photos of it
She also doesn't have your diabetes.. you do. Take control yourself and prove her very wrong indeed?
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