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<blockquote data-quote="paulbooth6" data-source="post: 122699" data-attributes="member: 23712"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Fairly new to T2 (last august) on 2 x 500mg per day dont have a clue what my readings/figures are but do know I am suffering what I think are extreme hypos now when I drink (not heavily nor sweet stuff) .</p><p>For example last night I had two large vodkas wih diet, no caffiene cokes. Wham! what I think was a big hypo drop (sorry if my terminology is askew but as I said I am new to this).</p><p>My capacity for a drink appears to be decreasing rapidly.</p><p>Anyway the reason for my post is what is the best way for a T2 to test and what with and when.</p><p>I am sure that this is the place to ask rather than my GPs.</p><p>I also saw a post recently about what food you need to watch ie its not all about sugar and carbs its starches as well (I guess to do with the lactic acid issues).</p><p>Hope to read from you soon.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p><p></p><p>112kgs and cant shift a kilo</p><p>Also on simvastin, venlafaxine, Lansaprosole and orlistat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulbooth6, post: 122699, member: 23712"] Hi Fairly new to T2 (last august) on 2 x 500mg per day dont have a clue what my readings/figures are but do know I am suffering what I think are extreme hypos now when I drink (not heavily nor sweet stuff) . For example last night I had two large vodkas wih diet, no caffiene cokes. Wham! what I think was a big hypo drop (sorry if my terminology is askew but as I said I am new to this). My capacity for a drink appears to be decreasing rapidly. Anyway the reason for my post is what is the best way for a T2 to test and what with and when. I am sure that this is the place to ask rather than my GPs. I also saw a post recently about what food you need to watch ie its not all about sugar and carbs its starches as well (I guess to do with the lactic acid issues). Hope to read from you soon. Paul 112kgs and cant shift a kilo Also on simvastin, venlafaxine, Lansaprosole and orlistat. [/QUOTE]
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