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<blockquote data-quote="LivingLightly" data-source="post: 2702317" data-attributes="member: 572522"><p>Morning [USER=489402]@Tiz[/USER].</p><p></p><p>I'm a former gliclazide user (2003-2018). I found it effective, even after my health improved and I'd reduced the daily dose (with advice from my GP) to 40 mg. Unlike some medication, the effects of which are cumulative, gliclazide works within hours. Over some 15 years, I was not aware of side effects, but some patients complain of weight gain.</p><p></p><p>Many of us here find porridge and breakfast cereals too high in carbohydrates for type 2 diabetics to handle, especially at breakfast when insulin resistance tends to be highest. You'll find lots of breakfast suggestions in the <strong>Food and Nutrition</strong> neighbourhood of the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LivingLightly, post: 2702317, member: 572522"] Morning [USER=489402]@Tiz[/USER]. I'm a former gliclazide user (2003-2018). I found it effective, even after my health improved and I'd reduced the daily dose (with advice from my GP) to 40 mg. Unlike some medication, the effects of which are cumulative, gliclazide works within hours. Over some 15 years, I was not aware of side effects, but some patients complain of weight gain. Many of us here find porridge and breakfast cereals too high in carbohydrates for type 2 diabetics to handle, especially at breakfast when insulin resistance tends to be highest. You'll find lots of breakfast suggestions in the [B]Food and Nutrition[/B] neighbourhood of the forum. [/QUOTE]
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