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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2054921" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>There's absolutely no need to apologise, we have all had our struggles with Diabetes one way or another. I was on a huge dose of Gabapentin which I think is a sister drug of Pregabalin so I'm with you on that - not Diabetes friendly at all.</p><p>Even though I am now on a lower dose I still occasionally get the munchies and the answer for me was recognising the real hunger signals as opposed to these drug induced ones. I use creamed coffee to satisfy the munchies or occasionally a very low carb snack like almonds or chicken jerky, something a bit chewy seems to help me.</p><p></p><p>Yes, clean hands are a must when testing as anything contaminating the hands may skew the readings. There is a lot to take in when we first start making changes. One step at a time, you've got this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2054921, member: 408573"] There's absolutely no need to apologise, we have all had our struggles with Diabetes one way or another. I was on a huge dose of Gabapentin which I think is a sister drug of Pregabalin so I'm with you on that - not Diabetes friendly at all. Even though I am now on a lower dose I still occasionally get the munchies and the answer for me was recognising the real hunger signals as opposed to these drug induced ones. I use creamed coffee to satisfy the munchies or occasionally a very low carb snack like almonds or chicken jerky, something a bit chewy seems to help me. Yes, clean hands are a must when testing as anything contaminating the hands may skew the readings. There is a lot to take in when we first start making changes. One step at a time, you've got this. [/QUOTE]
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