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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 464972" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>At the risk of point scoring, but in the importance of the correct facts being supplied to the op to make their decision, from the report on the website Yorksman linked to.</p><p> </p><p>"Participants Individuals with type 2 diabetes (age 35–</p><p>65 years, HbA1c 6.5–9.0% [48–75 mmol/mol], diabetes</p><p>duration <4 years, stable BMI 25–45 kg/m2) were recruited.</p><p>Participants were excluded if being treated with thiazolidinediones,</p><p>insulin, steroids or beta-blockers, with a serum</p><p>creatinine >150 mmol/l, with a serum alanine transaminase</p><p>level >2.5-fold above the upper limit of the reference range,</p><p>or if there were contraindications for MRI. Statin therapy</p><p>was continued".</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>HbA1c 6.5–9.0% [48–75 mmol/mol], </strong></p><p> </p><p>So a rapid fall in blood glucose was specifically excluded.</p><p> </p><p>Catherine has already given you a link to the main reason to avoid a sudden drop, it's also repeated in the advice to doctors on the website you quoted.</p><p>And tbh, I don't give a monkey's if you believe anything or not.</p><p>You're not the op, and no doubt they have enough facts and opinions now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 464972, member: 38028"] At the risk of point scoring, but in the importance of the correct facts being supplied to the op to make their decision, from the report on the website Yorksman linked to. "Participants Individuals with type 2 diabetes (age 35– 65 years, HbA1c 6.5–9.0% [48–75 mmol/mol], diabetes duration <4 years, stable BMI 25–45 kg/m2) were recruited. Participants were excluded if being treated with thiazolidinediones, insulin, steroids or beta-blockers, with a serum creatinine >150 mmol/l, with a serum alanine transaminase level >2.5-fold above the upper limit of the reference range, or if there were contraindications for MRI. Statin therapy was continued". [B]HbA1c 6.5–9.0% [48–75 mmol/mol], [/B] So a rapid fall in blood glucose was specifically excluded. Catherine has already given you a link to the main reason to avoid a sudden drop, it's also repeated in the advice to doctors on the website you quoted. And tbh, I don't give a monkey's if you believe anything or not. You're not the op, and no doubt they have enough facts and opinions now. [/QUOTE]
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