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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2266142" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I usually get a sharps bin from the pharmacy, when I give them the old one they hand out a new one. But that's here in the Netherlandsl you could call or e-mail yours and ask. And your liver thinks your blood sugars should be higher, that's why it keeps dumping as high as it does. As you low carb your liver'll get used to the new normal, just takes a while. (could be anything from 3 months to a year) It will happen though. If your rise after a meal is no more than 2.0 mmol/l, or even under, then your liver'll follow suit too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2266142, member: 401801"] I usually get a sharps bin from the pharmacy, when I give them the old one they hand out a new one. But that's here in the Netherlandsl you could call or e-mail yours and ask. And your liver thinks your blood sugars should be higher, that's why it keeps dumping as high as it does. As you low carb your liver'll get used to the new normal, just takes a while. (could be anything from 3 months to a year) It will happen though. If your rise after a meal is no more than 2.0 mmol/l, or even under, then your liver'll follow suit too. [/QUOTE]
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