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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2419387" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>If it's any help, I noticed that my BG reduction happened in steps - eg average in the high sixes for weeks, then suddenly low sixes/high fives, for weeks, then fives and the occasional four and so on. No progress and then sudden progress. Getting on two years of low carb now and my wakeup reading is at last starting to decline, although the "false hypo" symptoms persisting is really annoying. It takes time and even though you close the carb throttle (so things aren't getting worse) there's still a lot of change for your system to adapt to before you start to see results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2419387, member: 517579"] If it's any help, I noticed that my BG reduction happened in steps - eg average in the high sixes for weeks, then suddenly low sixes/high fives, for weeks, then fives and the occasional four and so on. No progress and then sudden progress. Getting on two years of low carb now and my wakeup reading is at last starting to decline, although the "false hypo" symptoms persisting is really annoying. It takes time and even though you close the carb throttle (so things aren't getting worse) there's still a lot of change for your system to adapt to before you start to see results. [/QUOTE]
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