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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1609879" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Are you taking the lansoprazole because you suffer from reflux? I used to have this problem quite badly. In August I began slowly lowering my carb intake, and gradually improving my blood glucose levels, though like you I had lots of disappointments. I had no idea that eating less carbs might help my reflux, but I suddenly realised that I had not experienced it for weeks. I have packets of Rennies all over the house, in my handbag, in my gym bag, in the bathroom ready for a sudden attack - and I haven't taken one since I don't know when. This despite the fact that at the start I was still eating a lot of carbs (though much less than before). So I think you can hope that even if your blood glucose is not yet controlled as well as you would like, good things may already be happening in response to your efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1609879, member: 429870"] Are you taking the lansoprazole because you suffer from reflux? I used to have this problem quite badly. In August I began slowly lowering my carb intake, and gradually improving my blood glucose levels, though like you I had lots of disappointments. I had no idea that eating less carbs might help my reflux, but I suddenly realised that I had not experienced it for weeks. I have packets of Rennies all over the house, in my handbag, in my gym bag, in the bathroom ready for a sudden attack - and I haven't taken one since I don't know when. This despite the fact that at the start I was still eating a lot of carbs (though much less than before). So I think you can hope that even if your blood glucose is not yet controlled as well as you would like, good things may already be happening in response to your efforts. [/QUOTE]
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