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<blockquote data-quote="LauraPalmer" data-source="post: 1512530" data-attributes="member: 421296"><p>ringi, that's it exactly - there really has been no change in diet or lifestyle over the last two weeks, so I just can't understand why it's shooting up.</p><p></p><p>Oh, one exception - I have started taking some vitamin supplements prescribed by my GP as I've had some other problems (hair loss and muscle twitches) that he thought might be caused by nutrient deficiency from the change in diet. A strong B vit compound and additional B6 - but surely these can't be affecting my BG so drastically?</p><p></p><p>It has gone up from 16 on waking to 20.3 this afternoon, when all I've eaten is breakfast of yoghurt and blueberries at 9am. I just don't understand how it can be so high when I'm eating so little. I'm still waiting for the nurse to call back, but if no luck from her I think I'll have to take your advice and try A&E again.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again - it does help to have people to talk it through with!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraPalmer, post: 1512530, member: 421296"] ringi, that's it exactly - there really has been no change in diet or lifestyle over the last two weeks, so I just can't understand why it's shooting up. Oh, one exception - I have started taking some vitamin supplements prescribed by my GP as I've had some other problems (hair loss and muscle twitches) that he thought might be caused by nutrient deficiency from the change in diet. A strong B vit compound and additional B6 - but surely these can't be affecting my BG so drastically? It has gone up from 16 on waking to 20.3 this afternoon, when all I've eaten is breakfast of yoghurt and blueberries at 9am. I just don't understand how it can be so high when I'm eating so little. I'm still waiting for the nurse to call back, but if no luck from her I think I'll have to take your advice and try A&E again. Thanks again - it does help to have people to talk it through with! [/QUOTE]
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