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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1438704" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>The numbers are a concentration - the size of the individual is of no relevance - but the numbers you are quoting are high, rather dangerously so if they are really the usual levels.</p><p>If you lower your levels towards normal there might be some slight sensations of being 'hypo' or of 'carb flu' until you become used to them - but they were quite brief when I had them. I eat low carb foods and found that they lowered my blood glucose levels so they became lower, on average, each week.</p><p>I did not like Metformin at all - nor the statin, and stopped taking them, relying on diet alone. I did not feel ill when high, but do feel a lot better now my levels have come down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1438704, member: 355878"] The numbers are a concentration - the size of the individual is of no relevance - but the numbers you are quoting are high, rather dangerously so if they are really the usual levels. If you lower your levels towards normal there might be some slight sensations of being 'hypo' or of 'carb flu' until you become used to them - but they were quite brief when I had them. I eat low carb foods and found that they lowered my blood glucose levels so they became lower, on average, each week. I did not like Metformin at all - nor the statin, and stopped taking them, relying on diet alone. I did not feel ill when high, but do feel a lot better now my levels have come down. [/QUOTE]
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