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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1606933" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>When I stopped taking the Metformin and Atorvastatin I saw no change at all in my BG - as far as I can remember, but at that time - just before Christmas last year, I was in such a wretched condition that I scarcely cared if I lived or died.</p><p>The amount of increase seems to be rather high though as Metformin is not supposed to reduce BG by anything like the difference between the numbers you saw and are now seeing.</p><p>I worked with my meter to find what I could and could not eat, keeping my BG low by reducing or excluding foods which caused spikes. </p><p>I would far rather be able to go out of the house and walk, cycle or go out with the morris side I joined, than have to stay close to the bathroom day after day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1606933, member: 355878"] When I stopped taking the Metformin and Atorvastatin I saw no change at all in my BG - as far as I can remember, but at that time - just before Christmas last year, I was in such a wretched condition that I scarcely cared if I lived or died. The amount of increase seems to be rather high though as Metformin is not supposed to reduce BG by anything like the difference between the numbers you saw and are now seeing. I worked with my meter to find what I could and could not eat, keeping my BG low by reducing or excluding foods which caused spikes. I would far rather be able to go out of the house and walk, cycle or go out with the morris side I joined, than have to stay close to the bathroom day after day. [/QUOTE]
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