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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 1960739" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>With gliclazide, you are indeed at risk of hypo's. When above 4 and below 5 but feeling rubbish, I'd treat with nothing more than a small piece of bread or a couple of bites of an apple or such and test to see how things are progressing after 15 minutes. You want to spend time in the 5's to get used to lower numbers</p><p></p><p></p><p>Please don't do this again. Take your meter with you, and definitely do not drive when feeling hypo. It could end in an accident or it could end in losing your license. I get how it happened this time, being new to this. Don't feel bad about it but definitely learn from it.</p><p>And I agree with Bluetit, it would really help if you updated your profile to say that you're on Gliclazide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 1960739, member: 372207"] With gliclazide, you are indeed at risk of hypo's. When above 4 and below 5 but feeling rubbish, I'd treat with nothing more than a small piece of bread or a couple of bites of an apple or such and test to see how things are progressing after 15 minutes. You want to spend time in the 5's to get used to lower numbers Please don't do this again. Take your meter with you, and definitely do not drive when feeling hypo. It could end in an accident or it could end in losing your license. I get how it happened this time, being new to this. Don't feel bad about it but definitely learn from it. And I agree with Bluetit, it would really help if you updated your profile to say that you're on Gliclazide. [/QUOTE]
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