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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 1147667" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>Thanks both. Your vote of confidence means such a lot.</p><p></p><p>I've been adding salt where I can, so hopefully it will help raise the BP a little. I need to order some potassium and magnesium supplements. Do you have a recommendation Brun? I don't like ordering these things randomly off the internet. </p><p></p><p>I haven't had any BP readings as low as Thursday yet, but I do still think there's something amiss. I have another appointment with the GP Monday morning so I'm guessing she'll do a 24 hour monitor.</p><p></p><p>I'm also seeing my Endo on Thursday evening, may be he'll have some thoughts. Although, I have been thinking I might be better off spending the couple of hundred quid on Libra sensors instead!</p><p></p><p>Nosher, my new found confidence is all thanks to the Libra! I was really quite worried about what it might reveal to begin with, but so far I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm much better controlled than I ever imagined. I know that I'll still get some odd results and I need to repeat some of my experiments. I also know that some won't be quite so successful! </p><p></p><p>If I'm not feeling too wobbly in the morning, I might even try porridge. I know it spikes me fast and drops me fast, but not always to hypo levels. It would be interesting to see it on the graph. Get me! How confident is that?!! [emoji6]</p><p></p><p>Thanks again [emoji3]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 1147667, member: 220230"] Thanks both. Your vote of confidence means such a lot. I've been adding salt where I can, so hopefully it will help raise the BP a little. I need to order some potassium and magnesium supplements. Do you have a recommendation Brun? I don't like ordering these things randomly off the internet. I haven't had any BP readings as low as Thursday yet, but I do still think there's something amiss. I have another appointment with the GP Monday morning so I'm guessing she'll do a 24 hour monitor. I'm also seeing my Endo on Thursday evening, may be he'll have some thoughts. Although, I have been thinking I might be better off spending the couple of hundred quid on Libra sensors instead! Nosher, my new found confidence is all thanks to the Libra! I was really quite worried about what it might reveal to begin with, but so far I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm much better controlled than I ever imagined. I know that I'll still get some odd results and I need to repeat some of my experiments. I also know that some won't be quite so successful! If I'm not feeling too wobbly in the morning, I might even try porridge. I know it spikes me fast and drops me fast, but not always to hypo levels. It would be interesting to see it on the graph. Get me! How confident is that?!! [emoji6] Thanks again [emoji3] [/QUOTE]
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