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<blockquote data-quote="AdeleTurner72_" data-source="post: 1668863" data-attributes="member: 460801"><p>Hi Lyndsay444. I was diagnosed T2 3 months ago with a Hba1c of 101, so similar to yourself. I too went immediately onto a low carb diet, alongside 2000mg metformin per day. 4 weeks in, I had exactly the same experience as you are having now. Whenever my bs went down below 10 or 11, I felt dreadful, cold, shaky exhausted. I stuck with the diet and the meds though, and now I've got my bs down to 7 and below everyday, I feel fantastic. I had my hba1c tested this week and it is now 63, so making good progress. I think as the blood glucose comes down, your body has to reset itself, having been used to functioning with much higher glucose levels for possibly a long time. Hope this helps. Good luck with your journey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdeleTurner72_, post: 1668863, member: 460801"] Hi Lyndsay444. I was diagnosed T2 3 months ago with a Hba1c of 101, so similar to yourself. I too went immediately onto a low carb diet, alongside 2000mg metformin per day. 4 weeks in, I had exactly the same experience as you are having now. Whenever my bs went down below 10 or 11, I felt dreadful, cold, shaky exhausted. I stuck with the diet and the meds though, and now I've got my bs down to 7 and below everyday, I feel fantastic. I had my hba1c tested this week and it is now 63, so making good progress. I think as the blood glucose comes down, your body has to reset itself, having been used to functioning with much higher glucose levels for possibly a long time. Hope this helps. Good luck with your journey! [/QUOTE]
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