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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 992890" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>I was on Gliclazide with little effect. It was doubled and still no positive effect..but I did notice more erratic spikes. I stopped taking it and informed my doctor that I was going to try a diet and exercise instead. I'm not saying stop your meds...but definitely raise it with your doctor and get his views, and check the views of members of this community. I would stress that I am also on a steroid so that also causes a daily spike, but everything has improved since looking at what and when I was eating and comparing it with readings. First discovery...bloody toast was causing most of the crazy spikes. After experimenting with foods...clearly all bread was a problem. now, I have abandoned bread, cereal and spuds along with anything high in carbs...and my levels are closer to normal and way way more predictable. Check out eh low carb forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 992890, member: 221545"] I was on Gliclazide with little effect. It was doubled and still no positive effect..but I did notice more erratic spikes. I stopped taking it and informed my doctor that I was going to try a diet and exercise instead. I'm not saying stop your meds...but definitely raise it with your doctor and get his views, and check the views of members of this community. I would stress that I am also on a steroid so that also causes a daily spike, but everything has improved since looking at what and when I was eating and comparing it with readings. First discovery...bloody toast was causing most of the crazy spikes. After experimenting with foods...clearly all bread was a problem. now, I have abandoned bread, cereal and spuds along with anything high in carbs...and my levels are closer to normal and way way more predictable. Check out eh low carb forum. [/QUOTE]
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