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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1195380" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I split mine to give me 1 in the morning to cover breakfast. 1 middday for snacks, and then 2 early evening to cover my main meal of the day. Since going low carb, I have had to drop one of my evening tabs due to consistent low bgl at bedtime. Even now I have readings around 4 mmol/L at my 4 hr Post Prandial. Like you I used to take a carb snack to counteract this, but over time I noted that for me, the Gliclazide effect had plateaued by this time, and my bgl was stable at the low level, Now I can accept going to bed with a lowish bgl and not fear a hypo. I keep the revival kit next to me in bed just in case but have not used it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1195380, member: 196898"] I split mine to give me 1 in the morning to cover breakfast. 1 middday for snacks, and then 2 early evening to cover my main meal of the day. Since going low carb, I have had to drop one of my evening tabs due to consistent low bgl at bedtime. Even now I have readings around 4 mmol/L at my 4 hr Post Prandial. Like you I used to take a carb snack to counteract this, but over time I noted that for me, the Gliclazide effect had plateaued by this time, and my bgl was stable at the low level, Now I can accept going to bed with a lowish bgl and not fear a hypo. I keep the revival kit next to me in bed just in case but have not used it yet. [/QUOTE]
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