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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2758534" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>Hi, I can see why you want to do something. I have zero experience with any diabetic medication so not best to advise, but one thing I do know is that lowcarb/keto does not sit well with glicazide. The reason it isn't advisable to do it alongside taking glicazide is that, like glicazide, it will reduce your BG. The two together can take BG lower than is safe - as you say, asking for hypos. And you <u>really</u> need to talk to your medical people before starting to adjust your medication. </p><p></p><p>I guess the good news is that for many of us here low carb has worked really well in reducing blood glucose levels and getting rid of diabetic symptoms. It does mean a big change in eating patterns and does need some willpower, at least in the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2758534, member: 517579"] Hi, I can see why you want to do something. I have zero experience with any diabetic medication so not best to advise, but one thing I do know is that lowcarb/keto does not sit well with glicazide. The reason it isn't advisable to do it alongside taking glicazide is that, like glicazide, it will reduce your BG. The two together can take BG lower than is safe - as you say, asking for hypos. And you [U]really[/U] need to talk to your medical people before starting to adjust your medication. I guess the good news is that for many of us here low carb has worked really well in reducing blood glucose levels and getting rid of diabetic symptoms. It does mean a big change in eating patterns and does need some willpower, at least in the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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