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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 46052" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Another thought.What is he eating? If you follow the usual advice, and "eat plenty of complex carbs with every meal" the BGs WILL be high, even on shedloads of medicines. If the carbs are reduced, the numbers should fall. Start by cutting out sugar and then reduce the starchy foods. this will need monitoring, so check quite often. If the numbers begin to come down, the medicine will need reducing. I'd start by reducing the giclazide.</p><p> chances are, the Healthcare tem won't approve, but if everything gets better, why should you worry about that?</p><p>AS to people feeling ill at 4 and 5. that is because their bodies ahve become accostomed to HIGH readings. It doesn't take long to re adjust. </p><p>Remember NON-diabetic is around 4.7 - 5.2. Why should diabetics be any different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 46052, member: 8110"] Another thought.What is he eating? If you follow the usual advice, and "eat plenty of complex carbs with every meal" the BGs WILL be high, even on shedloads of medicines. If the carbs are reduced, the numbers should fall. Start by cutting out sugar and then reduce the starchy foods. this will need monitoring, so check quite often. If the numbers begin to come down, the medicine will need reducing. I'd start by reducing the giclazide. chances are, the Healthcare tem won't approve, but if everything gets better, why should you worry about that? AS to people feeling ill at 4 and 5. that is because their bodies ahve become accostomed to HIGH readings. It doesn't take long to re adjust. Remember NON-diabetic is around 4.7 - 5.2. Why should diabetics be any different? [/QUOTE]
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