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<blockquote data-quote="janeabeth" data-source="post: 793538" data-attributes="member: 159489"><p>Hi my names Jane, it is my husband who is T2. Just a quick bit of background info,he was diagnoised Type 2 about 18yrs ago,he has never taken it seriously and just continued to live life as though hes non diabetic. He is not typical T2, height 6' 3" weight 14st, BP 110/60, Dr says hes fat inside!!! He is now on max tablets. His latest hba1c was 97 or 11%. I have now taken things in hand and embarked on LCFF and his numbers have really improved,averaging 6.4. The problem is his numbers in the afternoon can be quite low between 4-4.5, he is a taxi driver and has to do a school runs between 3 and 5 pm. I think these levels are too low as I have heard 'Under 5 ,dont drive'. Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janeabeth, post: 793538, member: 159489"] Hi my names Jane, it is my husband who is T2. Just a quick bit of background info,he was diagnoised Type 2 about 18yrs ago,he has never taken it seriously and just continued to live life as though hes non diabetic. He is not typical T2, height 6' 3" weight 14st, BP 110/60, Dr says hes fat inside!!! He is now on max tablets. His latest hba1c was 97 or 11%. I have now taken things in hand and embarked on LCFF and his numbers have really improved,averaging 6.4. The problem is his numbers in the afternoon can be quite low between 4-4.5, he is a taxi driver and has to do a school runs between 3 and 5 pm. I think these levels are too low as I have heard 'Under 5 ,dont drive'. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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