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<blockquote data-quote="jinstone" data-source="post: 211727" data-attributes="member: 29022"><p>Hi, I'm just coming up to twelve months as a type II and also on 500mg each monring and evening but I have had to take Gliclazide to also keep it under control. Was on 80mg to start but partly medication and partly diet and now reduced to 40mg of Gliclazide a day. Saw some suggest there are slow release versions of Metformine and Gliclazide so if you are having real peaks and troughs these may work better in giving you a better balance. Do remember that the important readings are your average reading over three months as this is what is in your bloodstream typically.</p><p>Don't panic</p><p>Regards</p><p>Jeremy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinstone, post: 211727, member: 29022"] Hi, I'm just coming up to twelve months as a type II and also on 500mg each monring and evening but I have had to take Gliclazide to also keep it under control. Was on 80mg to start but partly medication and partly diet and now reduced to 40mg of Gliclazide a day. Saw some suggest there are slow release versions of Metformine and Gliclazide so if you are having real peaks and troughs these may work better in giving you a better balance. Do remember that the important readings are your average reading over three months as this is what is in your bloodstream typically. Don't panic Regards Jeremy [/QUOTE]
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