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<blockquote data-quote="martinsk8r" data-source="post: 663257" data-attributes="member: 101652"><p>Hi, Sorry to hear of your concerns. I have been diagnosed as Type 2 diabetic for about 10 years and my levels were slowly creeping up despite Metformin,trying harder with diet, and going on to Gliklazide. I hated this one! I was feeling very tired after meals and very hungry all of the time. I begged to go on Insulin and was allowed to have Humulin M3 which is a 30/70 mix of fast/slow acting insulin. It gave me my life back and I am now happily jabbing away morning and evening. My last Hba1c was 7.4. It seems that I have insulin resistance. I hope you don't have to go down this route but insulin was the best thing since sliced bread for me!! My advice is to try hard with the LCHF diet and don't worry about the future medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinsk8r, post: 663257, member: 101652"] Hi, Sorry to hear of your concerns. I have been diagnosed as Type 2 diabetic for about 10 years and my levels were slowly creeping up despite Metformin,trying harder with diet, and going on to Gliklazide. I hated this one! I was feeling very tired after meals and very hungry all of the time. I begged to go on Insulin and was allowed to have Humulin M3 which is a 30/70 mix of fast/slow acting insulin. It gave me my life back and I am now happily jabbing away morning and evening. My last Hba1c was 7.4. It seems that I have insulin resistance. I hope you don't have to go down this route but insulin was the best thing since sliced bread for me!! My advice is to try hard with the LCHF diet and don't worry about the future medications. [/QUOTE]
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