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<blockquote data-quote="iwilltouchyourcat" data-source="post: 2509792" data-attributes="member: 553162"><p>Hi, thank you! that’s an excellent point actually and hadn’t considered that, I’m kind of seeing my body as a science experiment at the moment, tweaking and adding/removing things to see what is going to work long term. All with professional input from the diabetes team although to be honest they have been mainly meds focussed and not really interested in helping me work out why I was getting spikes in my bm initially, and just saying ‘well sometimes the meds just stop working so take more meds’ which is frustrating.</p><p></p><p>Today I was high but only for the morning and I soon dropped to a respectable 5 mid afternoon, I ate my dinner and omitted the gliclazide and at 6pm I was 3.5- low but not as low as yesterday. I ate a small handful of nuts and it has gone up to 3.9. I’ll test again in an hour but I’m happy I could resolve it without resorting to the strawberry bootlaces (although they are delicious!) </p><p></p><p>Here’s to keeping on keeping on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iwilltouchyourcat, post: 2509792, member: 553162"] Hi, thank you! that’s an excellent point actually and hadn’t considered that, I’m kind of seeing my body as a science experiment at the moment, tweaking and adding/removing things to see what is going to work long term. All with professional input from the diabetes team although to be honest they have been mainly meds focussed and not really interested in helping me work out why I was getting spikes in my bm initially, and just saying ‘well sometimes the meds just stop working so take more meds’ which is frustrating. Today I was high but only for the morning and I soon dropped to a respectable 5 mid afternoon, I ate my dinner and omitted the gliclazide and at 6pm I was 3.5- low but not as low as yesterday. I ate a small handful of nuts and it has gone up to 3.9. I’ll test again in an hour but I’m happy I could resolve it without resorting to the strawberry bootlaces (although they are delicious!) Here’s to keeping on keeping on! [/QUOTE]
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