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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny15" data-source="post: 1799374" data-attributes="member: 196992"><p>I can understand Glic making things go haywire. Since you have only just stopped it last week, you might want to wait a couple more weeks to see if things settle down to where they should have been before you started on it. Do you get your A1c tested more often that once a year? I think you should get it every 3 months at least until your BGs are under control. What damage in particular is your Dad referring to? What other diabetes drugs have you tried (or did not try because they were not going to be suitable for you)? </p><p></p><p>If you decide you want to try insulin I certainly won't try to talk you out of it - you know more about your situation than I do. I'm just trying to understand as much as I can about your BGs and any other factors. Your low carbing is fantastic. Well done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny15, post: 1799374, member: 196992"] I can understand Glic making things go haywire. Since you have only just stopped it last week, you might want to wait a couple more weeks to see if things settle down to where they should have been before you started on it. Do you get your A1c tested more often that once a year? I think you should get it every 3 months at least until your BGs are under control. What damage in particular is your Dad referring to? What other diabetes drugs have you tried (or did not try because they were not going to be suitable for you)? If you decide you want to try insulin I certainly won't try to talk you out of it - you know more about your situation than I do. I'm just trying to understand as much as I can about your BGs and any other factors. Your low carbing is fantastic. Well done! [/QUOTE]
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