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<blockquote data-quote="Sawds" data-source="post: 1600511" data-attributes="member: 437905"><p>I had thought about not taking my meds on a Saturday but might run this past the doctor first. Still early days for me as was only diagnosed a month or so ago. Thanks for your advice, I’ll look into that as certainly want to know more. As I had this situation pre-diagnosis without the gliclazide it certainly suggests that the medication might not be a good thing on match day!! Planning on front loading some carbs and having a more sugary sports drink tomorrow as this worked pre-diagnosis and might bring me down more gradually from the 15 to 3.6 in an hour!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawds, post: 1600511, member: 437905"] I had thought about not taking my meds on a Saturday but might run this past the doctor first. Still early days for me as was only diagnosed a month or so ago. Thanks for your advice, I’ll look into that as certainly want to know more. As I had this situation pre-diagnosis without the gliclazide it certainly suggests that the medication might not be a good thing on match day!! Planning on front loading some carbs and having a more sugary sports drink tomorrow as this worked pre-diagnosis and might bring me down more gradually from the 15 to 3.6 in an hour!! [/QUOTE]
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