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<blockquote data-quote="MaryJ" data-source="post: 316428" data-attributes="member: 39680"><p>Hi shall2001</p><p></p><p>Welcoe to the forum</p><p></p><p>Agree with Daisy re the metformin - many examples on here of it causing tummy upsets (to be polite). it can settle down but if it doesn't ask the GP for the slow release version.</p><p></p><p>Re your dizziness etc. quite common to get feelings like this as you are reducing your BG levels. Your body is used to running at higher levels of BG so as you start to bring it down it can give sort of a 'false hypo'</p><p></p><p>Re the jump to 17 after breakfast - that will be the crumpets. Personally I cant handle any carbs in the morning, If you want to reduce your BG's to normal levels your best bet is to read through Daisy's advice, look through the threads on here and ask lots of questions.</p><p></p><p>Mary x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaryJ, post: 316428, member: 39680"] Hi shall2001 Welcoe to the forum Agree with Daisy re the metformin - many examples on here of it causing tummy upsets (to be polite). it can settle down but if it doesn't ask the GP for the slow release version. Re your dizziness etc. quite common to get feelings like this as you are reducing your BG levels. Your body is used to running at higher levels of BG so as you start to bring it down it can give sort of a 'false hypo' Re the jump to 17 after breakfast - that will be the crumpets. Personally I cant handle any carbs in the morning, If you want to reduce your BG's to normal levels your best bet is to read through Daisy's advice, look through the threads on here and ask lots of questions. Mary x [/QUOTE]
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