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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 340057" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. As others have said, test 2 hours after a typical meal. Early morning testing can be affected by overnight liver dumps that get the body ready to start the day. Standard Metformin can cause stomch upset that may or may not recede. If you have any problems ask for Metformin SR (Slow Release). Metformin won't reduce your blood suagr by that much. A low carb diet is the key together with exercise. As you may have gathered it's the total carbs that matters not just sugar. The carbs you do eat should be high fibre and low GI. You'll soon get the hang of it all and welcome to the very large club of diabetics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 340057, member: 21149"] Hi. As others have said, test 2 hours after a typical meal. Early morning testing can be affected by overnight liver dumps that get the body ready to start the day. Standard Metformin can cause stomch upset that may or may not recede. If you have any problems ask for Metformin SR (Slow Release). Metformin won't reduce your blood suagr by that much. A low carb diet is the key together with exercise. As you may have gathered it's the total carbs that matters not just sugar. The carbs you do eat should be high fibre and low GI. You'll soon get the hang of it all and welcome to the very large club of diabetics! [/QUOTE]
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