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<blockquote data-quote="Triffo" data-source="post: 1827324" data-attributes="member: 180655"><p>Yours is a much more difficult problem than mine it seems. On 20mg I would have to go back on insulin I think. I have followed the low carb healthy fat routine for some years now which is how I’ve managed to get what control I do have. </p><p></p><p>I find that hot weather is also a game changer. I’m currently in France and the temperatures are very high. I’ve had to come off my diabetes meds for over a week due to suddenly having thundering great hypos. Go figure!! However today after eating the same diet its shot up and stayed above 10. I suspect due to the amount of exercise I’ve done today. Anyway enough of that. There’s the odd silver lining sometimes. I made as good use of the hypos as possible. Lol. Thank you for your good wishes. I hope you too manage to lower your dose and maybe even come off it altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triffo, post: 1827324, member: 180655"] Yours is a much more difficult problem than mine it seems. On 20mg I would have to go back on insulin I think. I have followed the low carb healthy fat routine for some years now which is how I’ve managed to get what control I do have. I find that hot weather is also a game changer. I’m currently in France and the temperatures are very high. I’ve had to come off my diabetes meds for over a week due to suddenly having thundering great hypos. Go figure!! However today after eating the same diet its shot up and stayed above 10. I suspect due to the amount of exercise I’ve done today. Anyway enough of that. There’s the odd silver lining sometimes. I made as good use of the hypos as possible. Lol. Thank you for your good wishes. I hope you too manage to lower your dose and maybe even come off it altogether. [/QUOTE]
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