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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1652788" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Firstly "low carb" may not be enough, consider "strict very low carb" e.g. under 20g of carbs a day and limited protain. As you got a meter hypos should not be a real risk, as the can reduce the does of Gliclazide if you often get readings below 7, then talk to your nurce about it. (However I don't think there is much risk of you doing that well without warning.)</p><p></p><p>If you really wish to get good result, how about no carbs or sugger of any type over the next 2 week to see what it does to your BG levels. Also try to have as long as possible between the last meal of a day and the first meal of the next day. Rememer you check your BG often and take action if it gets down to 5, or is often below 7.)</p><p></p><p>As to drugs, SGLT2 inhibitors may work for you talk to your GP/nurce about them.</p><p></p><p>Have you been tested to confirm you don't have Type1?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1652788, member: 410240"] Firstly "low carb" may not be enough, consider "strict very low carb" e.g. under 20g of carbs a day and limited protain. As you got a meter hypos should not be a real risk, as the can reduce the does of Gliclazide if you often get readings below 7, then talk to your nurce about it. (However I don't think there is much risk of you doing that well without warning.) If you really wish to get good result, how about no carbs or sugger of any type over the next 2 week to see what it does to your BG levels. Also try to have as long as possible between the last meal of a day and the first meal of the next day. Rememer you check your BG often and take action if it gets down to 5, or is often below 7.) As to drugs, SGLT2 inhibitors may work for you talk to your GP/nurce about them. Have you been tested to confirm you don't have Type1? [/QUOTE]
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