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<blockquote data-quote="0110" data-source="post: 2615011" data-attributes="member: 570823"><p>If I take Metformin it will help reduce these liver dumps I take it? Which means my my fast was 5.9, I did some exercising and it should have reduced instead of going up? For a normal person without T2, if they wake on a 5.5 and did a strenuous work out, is there liver likely to add Glucose or reduce? After the work out will this normal person be below 5.5 or like me raised to the 6s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0110, post: 2615011, member: 570823"] If I take Metformin it will help reduce these liver dumps I take it? Which means my my fast was 5.9, I did some exercising and it should have reduced instead of going up? For a normal person without T2, if they wake on a 5.5 and did a strenuous work out, is there liver likely to add Glucose or reduce? After the work out will this normal person be below 5.5 or like me raised to the 6s? [/QUOTE]
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