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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1134764" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Hi Brack, It is very unlikely that Metformin would have such a great effect on your bgl. It is generally quite weak in terms of lowering blood glucose, so you must have something else going on here, While it is not unheard of having a hypo on metformin, it is extremely rare.</p><p>We will need more info before we can offer any suggestions. Are you on any other diabetic meds? What dose of Metformin? Are you doing anything special in your diet? fasting? </p><p>An HbA1c of 100 is equivakent to an average of around 15 mmol/l on your meter over the last 3 months or so, so if the 3.8 is valid then this is indeed a spectacular drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1134764, member: 196898"] Hi Brack, It is very unlikely that Metformin would have such a great effect on your bgl. It is generally quite weak in terms of lowering blood glucose, so you must have something else going on here, While it is not unheard of having a hypo on metformin, it is extremely rare. We will need more info before we can offer any suggestions. Are you on any other diabetic meds? What dose of Metformin? Are you doing anything special in your diet? fasting? An HbA1c of 100 is equivakent to an average of around 15 mmol/l on your meter over the last 3 months or so, so if the 3.8 is valid then this is indeed a spectacular drop. [/QUOTE]
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