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<blockquote data-quote="JAT1" data-source="post: 2631329" data-attributes="member: 490842"><p>Sorry to hear about your blood sugar problems. I don't have any medical support at all, other than an annual check-up with my gp, which in my opinion means I must take responsibility for my health and deal with it entirely on my own. Usually I am in range, but when I have many spikes I can't find explanation for, I go seriously low carb to about 20 a day which more or less flat-lines my blood glucose and then I slowly increase my carbs to about 70 a day. Big however though, I'm type 1 and only on insulin, you may be taking other meds such as glyclicide which I understand from this forum, can cause hypos. Extremely important - when I reduce carbs, I reduce insulin accordingly. Hopefully other type 2s will be able to offer you their experience shortly. What do you eat on a typical day, specifically? Of all the factors which affect blood sugar, food is the most important one and the only one we can really manage. Diet is usually the reason for high blood glucose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAT1, post: 2631329, member: 490842"] Sorry to hear about your blood sugar problems. I don't have any medical support at all, other than an annual check-up with my gp, which in my opinion means I must take responsibility for my health and deal with it entirely on my own. Usually I am in range, but when I have many spikes I can't find explanation for, I go seriously low carb to about 20 a day which more or less flat-lines my blood glucose and then I slowly increase my carbs to about 70 a day. Big however though, I'm type 1 and only on insulin, you may be taking other meds such as glyclicide which I understand from this forum, can cause hypos. Extremely important - when I reduce carbs, I reduce insulin accordingly. Hopefully other type 2s will be able to offer you their experience shortly. What do you eat on a typical day, specifically? Of all the factors which affect blood sugar, food is the most important one and the only one we can really manage. Diet is usually the reason for high blood glucose. [/QUOTE]
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