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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 264646" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Exactly right. The low carbs could mean you no longer need the gliciazide and part of itthe reason could be that your pancreas has been kickstarted .</p><p>Just a word of caution you dont want to throw the baby out with the bathwater and have your levels rising. You have to learn to balance the meds wen you eat and exercise. Not so easy.</p><p></p><p>I </p><p>Thats why I said you needed to find a sustainable level of carbs for you to fit into your lifestyle. I don't nwow what you did when you went out bu tperhaps it involved more waliking han ussual? That would account for your levels going down.</p><p>It may be that you will be able to cut the glic down or do without it altogether but if you can't sustain your precsent diet </p><p>then you might have to readjust later.Its best to take it all gradually although it is very satisfactory to see a quick result..</p><p></p><p>It is good that you have a sensible DN because it is hard to advise patients on this class of drugs but she will, I am sure be able to give you the correct advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 264646, member: 30851"] Exactly right. The low carbs could mean you no longer need the gliciazide and part of itthe reason could be that your pancreas has been kickstarted . Just a word of caution you dont want to throw the baby out with the bathwater and have your levels rising. You have to learn to balance the meds wen you eat and exercise. Not so easy. I Thats why I said you needed to find a sustainable level of carbs for you to fit into your lifestyle. I don't nwow what you did when you went out bu tperhaps it involved more waliking han ussual? That would account for your levels going down. It may be that you will be able to cut the glic down or do without it altogether but if you can't sustain your precsent diet then you might have to readjust later.Its best to take it all gradually although it is very satisfactory to see a quick result.. It is good that you have a sensible DN because it is hard to advise patients on this class of drugs but she will, I am sure be able to give you the correct advice. [/QUOTE]
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