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<blockquote data-quote="cynetique" data-source="post: 2465494" data-attributes="member: 545176"><p>You are being given excellent advice. It is possible to make significant improvements: I went from 104 to 45 in 5 months.</p><p>I nearly was prescribed insulin but the physician eventually prescribed Gliclazide instead, which I decided against taking and managed to reduce my glucose level with low carb diet, exercise and intermittent fasting, whilst taking metformin.</p><p>One thing to bear in mind with going low card is the risk of hypos with Gliclazide which needs to be managed carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynetique, post: 2465494, member: 545176"] You are being given excellent advice. It is possible to make significant improvements: I went from 104 to 45 in 5 months. I nearly was prescribed insulin but the physician eventually prescribed Gliclazide instead, which I decided against taking and managed to reduce my glucose level with low carb diet, exercise and intermittent fasting, whilst taking metformin. One thing to bear in mind with going low card is the risk of hypos with Gliclazide which needs to be managed carefully. [/QUOTE]
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