Good morning,
Can some one advise me ?
I am type 2.
I eat 3 main meals a day and eat some nuts, chickpeas or some biscuits in between meals.
When I forget to eat in between main meals,
I will get hypo.
I will then quickly take 2 candies as advised by my GP.
Is frequent hypos harmful to my brain?
Thank you.
Caterpillar,
Thanks for responding.
I am on gliclazide
80 mg before breakfast and 80 mg before dinner.
AND
5 mg Trajenta (Linagliptin)
I have snack between meals to prevent hypo.
After changing my diet to lchf diet I experienced hypo twice a day if I forget to eat snacks.
Today's reading:
Fbg - 5.7
Before meal -4
2 hrs after - 7
I recognise hypo and quickly took 2 candies, and It is the fastest way to be normal again.
I have been taking the present medication for 7 months now.
I have changed to LCHF diet for 2 months already and it has significantly reduced my blood glucoose.
Before I was on metformin, but my GP changed to gliclazide because of my high creatinine level (100 +)
20 years ago One third of my pancrease was taken off because of my low blood sugar they called INSULINOMA.
Thanks for you reply.
Hi AmBreath,
My pre-meal reading above was my normal reading when I ate snacks in between meals like:
3 biscuits
or
1/2 mug of chickpeas
or
half a banana
Just now I was almost hypo again before dinner.
Can I stop taking my 80 mg of gliclazide?
Thanks Lovinglife.
My bs reading of 4 is directly before my meal.
If below 4, I will have hypo.
My next appointment with my GP is Sep 20
I will ask her if I can reduce glyclicide from 80 mg to 40. before lunch and before dinner.
I am also on 5 mg linagliptin.
My HBA1C was 7.7 and now 6.9.
Thanks for the response and sharing your experience.
Is dark chocolate o.k. as it is sweet.
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