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<blockquote data-quote="mossie1958" data-source="post: 913645" data-attributes="member: 193233"><p>hello there ,</p><p></p><p>i am a type 2 diabetic since past 15 years</p><p></p><p>i am very new to this forum and this is my first posting. taken me a while to learn how to join the forum { afcos my 9 year old grandson sorted in a few minutes}</p><p></p><p>this is a question i have wanted to know also . i have my 6 monthly diabetic routine check up in 3 weeks, </p><p></p><p>yes i will ask the diabetic nurse and if i get to see the doctor i will ask him too and will try and post what i am told.</p><p></p><p>last few weeks i have noticed my morning sugar very high. have tested and kept record to show doctor. sounds like the dawn {GOOGLE} syndrome as hourly test from 3 am onwards shows rising from 8.2 and rising every hour till about 10am in the morning to about 14,6 .. have been scared to have breakfast and the morning metformin .i start work around 4 am in the morning everyday and finish at 4pm</p><p>i am 0n 1000 metformin in the morning with breakfast and 1000 in the evening wit 5mg of onglyzya with the evening meal around 6pm</p><p></p><p></p><p>SO HAVE BEEN SKIPPING BREAKFAST COMPLETLY AND THE 1000 METFORMIN TOO AND HAVE BEEN HAVING AN ONLY EVENING MEAL AROUnd 6 when sugar levels drops to around 6.2</p><p></p><p>apologies for going round the house a bit</p><p></p><p>so it would be nice to hear from people of there experience and knowledge to know if skipping a meal do we still have to take metformn. and how often could we do it without any complications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mossie1958, post: 913645, member: 193233"] hello there , i am a type 2 diabetic since past 15 years i am very new to this forum and this is my first posting. taken me a while to learn how to join the forum { afcos my 9 year old grandson sorted in a few minutes} this is a question i have wanted to know also . i have my 6 monthly diabetic routine check up in 3 weeks, yes i will ask the diabetic nurse and if i get to see the doctor i will ask him too and will try and post what i am told. last few weeks i have noticed my morning sugar very high. have tested and kept record to show doctor. sounds like the dawn {GOOGLE} syndrome as hourly test from 3 am onwards shows rising from 8.2 and rising every hour till about 10am in the morning to about 14,6 .. have been scared to have breakfast and the morning metformin .i start work around 4 am in the morning everyday and finish at 4pm i am 0n 1000 metformin in the morning with breakfast and 1000 in the evening wit 5mg of onglyzya with the evening meal around 6pm SO HAVE BEEN SKIPPING BREAKFAST COMPLETLY AND THE 1000 METFORMIN TOO AND HAVE BEEN HAVING AN ONLY EVENING MEAL AROUnd 6 when sugar levels drops to around 6.2 apologies for going round the house a bit so it would be nice to hear from people of there experience and knowledge to know if skipping a meal do we still have to take metformn. and how often could we do it without any complications. [/QUOTE]
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