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<blockquote data-quote="JeremySE18" data-source="post: 2585192" data-attributes="member: 416439"><p>Lamont D J</p><p>Just to add that I have only been checking GI/GL values since getting a couple of books on the subject for my birthday (6th Feb) so the problems I have been experiencing predate this by a number of months. Take a look at this screen shot of the last 24 hours. As you can see I do not cycle between hypo and hyper, I have not seen anything near a hypo for months.</p><p></p><p>My main concern is what I would call my resting/fasting reading. I woke with a 9.3 reading and by the time I was able to eat breakfast I was already at 10.5 mmol/L. Overnight, I checked (as I usually do) from the app showing 8.5 to 9 mmol/L. Even I know that is not typical when on meds that are supposed to control BS. But again I need to stress that all this had occurred only since stopping glic and going on fligozin.</p><p></p><p>Anyhoo, I am having a good chat to the DN this afternoon to her view on it, and hopfully, get my meds changed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]59475[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremySE18, post: 2585192, member: 416439"] Lamont D J Just to add that I have only been checking GI/GL values since getting a couple of books on the subject for my birthday (6th Feb) so the problems I have been experiencing predate this by a number of months. Take a look at this screen shot of the last 24 hours. As you can see I do not cycle between hypo and hyper, I have not seen anything near a hypo for months. My main concern is what I would call my resting/fasting reading. I woke with a 9.3 reading and by the time I was able to eat breakfast I was already at 10.5 mmol/L. Overnight, I checked (as I usually do) from the app showing 8.5 to 9 mmol/L. Even I know that is not typical when on meds that are supposed to control BS. But again I need to stress that all this had occurred only since stopping glic and going on fligozin. Anyhoo, I am having a good chat to the DN this afternoon to her view on it, and hopfully, get my meds changed. [ATTACH type="full"]59475[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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