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<blockquote data-quote="sorchao" data-source="post: 2110763" data-attributes="member: 512341"><p>Can anyone give me a sense of how long these false hypos can go on for once you’ve been diagnosed? I was diagnosed in April with a very high Hba1c (110) and started having them within two weeks of starting Metformin, and they are still going, despite now having a score in the 60s. My GP is referring me to an endocrinologist, so I’m just trying to treat them with a small amount of carbs in the meantime. It’s getting really tedious, though, because if I forget to have a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack, we’re off to the races every single time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sorchao, post: 2110763, member: 512341"] Can anyone give me a sense of how long these false hypos can go on for once you’ve been diagnosed? I was diagnosed in April with a very high Hba1c (110) and started having them within two weeks of starting Metformin, and they are still going, despite now having a score in the 60s. My GP is referring me to an endocrinologist, so I’m just trying to treat them with a small amount of carbs in the meantime. It’s getting really tedious, though, because if I forget to have a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack, we’re off to the races every single time... [/QUOTE]
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