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<blockquote data-quote="Bittern" data-source="post: 2505997" data-attributes="member: 315804"><p>I have used gliclizide in conjunction with metformin and it worked to reduce my Hba1c considerably. The reduction in blood glucose made me far less tired and allowed more exercise to be taken. Whilst abroad on an extended trip I started to experience regular nighttime hypos and decided to reduce the gliclizide in order to prevent them. When I returned I had stopped gliclizide entirely and was in remission. So for me it helped control blood glucose, allowing me to more easily exercise and put myself into remission. All in all it worked for me. One caveat, if you wish to follow a similar path you must have and use a blood glucose monitor even if, like me, you have to self fund it. Regular hypos are not a good thing and need to be dealt with with care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bittern, post: 2505997, member: 315804"] I have used gliclizide in conjunction with metformin and it worked to reduce my Hba1c considerably. The reduction in blood glucose made me far less tired and allowed more exercise to be taken. Whilst abroad on an extended trip I started to experience regular nighttime hypos and decided to reduce the gliclizide in order to prevent them. When I returned I had stopped gliclizide entirely and was in remission. So for me it helped control blood glucose, allowing me to more easily exercise and put myself into remission. All in all it worked for me. One caveat, if you wish to follow a similar path you must have and use a blood glucose monitor even if, like me, you have to self fund it. Regular hypos are not a good thing and need to be dealt with with care. [/QUOTE]
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