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<blockquote data-quote="brooker" data-source="post: 2223819" data-attributes="member: 519872"><p>Hi,</p><p>Thanks for the explanation of Type 2 and Type 1.</p><p>It is what the doctors have said here on which I based my comments above.</p><p>I continued with my regular Diabetes medication without Neotigason and my Diabetes levels went back to roughly 7.5, but I was not happy with that, so tried another approach.</p><p>I was taking 1000mg tablet of Janumet XR (Sitaglip - Metformin XRj) in the morning and 1000mg Xigduo XR (dapagliflozin - metformin HCl) in the evening and had been doing so for years.</p><p>On the basis that my body had become used to my medication and it was not so effective, as a result, I reversed the tablets to Xigduo XR in the morning and 2000mg Janumet XR in the evening and got my morning, after fasting reading down to 6.8.</p><p>Once my Diabetes type 2 has stabilized, I will go back to 1000mg morning and night, in this new configuration.</p><p>I'm in Aussie, so different to you lot in the UK, I expect.</p><p>We are out of date to whatever treatments you get, by anything from 6 months to years, so unless some other form of new medication comes up to assist with the reduction of Type 2 Diabetes, or better yet, get rid of it altogether, so that a constant reading of 4.9 or thereabouts is the new forever, I will make do as best as I can.</p><p>Best Wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brooker, post: 2223819, member: 519872"] Hi, Thanks for the explanation of Type 2 and Type 1. It is what the doctors have said here on which I based my comments above. I continued with my regular Diabetes medication without Neotigason and my Diabetes levels went back to roughly 7.5, but I was not happy with that, so tried another approach. I was taking 1000mg tablet of Janumet XR (Sitaglip - Metformin XRj) in the morning and 1000mg Xigduo XR (dapagliflozin - metformin HCl) in the evening and had been doing so for years. On the basis that my body had become used to my medication and it was not so effective, as a result, I reversed the tablets to Xigduo XR in the morning and 2000mg Janumet XR in the evening and got my morning, after fasting reading down to 6.8. Once my Diabetes type 2 has stabilized, I will go back to 1000mg morning and night, in this new configuration. I'm in Aussie, so different to you lot in the UK, I expect. We are out of date to whatever treatments you get, by anything from 6 months to years, so unless some other form of new medication comes up to assist with the reduction of Type 2 Diabetes, or better yet, get rid of it altogether, so that a constant reading of 4.9 or thereabouts is the new forever, I will make do as best as I can. Best Wishes [/QUOTE]
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