monkeydiddle
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Hi. I have been recently diagnosed with type 2 and I am on 1000mg Metformin twice a day, and 2mg Glimeprimide three times a day with meals. Before starting the meds, my blood sugar was very high, (the last reading was 27!!!) but now with the tablets, a healthy diet and more active lifestyle it has come right down. Recently it's been below 5 in the morning, and most of the time below 5 two hours after meals. The trouble is that I keep having classic hypos - (readings of 3-4) especially from mid morning to lunchtime and despite having a snack before lunch to try and avoid them. (E.g. a cereal bar, fruit or coffee and 2 biscuits, etc...) and I'm wondering if my medication is now too high? I know my readings in the morning and after meals are in the recommended range, but I know everyone's different, and I don't know if a level of 4 is a bit too low for me. I can tell when it's approaching 4 as I start to feel a bit rough, and when it drops below this, (especially after walking or cycling, for example, or even hoovering the lounge at one stage!) I feel awful and have to take glucose tablets and eat something just to bring it back up, which surely defeats the object! (Before doing anything active I try and eat something, e.g. a cereal bar, fruit, or brown bread with butter, etc. to 'fuel' my self up.) I also feel 'wobbly' and weak most of the time now, to the point I'm actually off work at the moment, in the hope it'll settle down soon. I'm going to try and see the Dr tomorrow, but can anyone tell me if this is probably a temporary situation while my body gets used to a complete lifestyle change, or if it's possibly something more sinister? (My poor body probably doesn't know what's hit it!) My Occupational Health department at work have told me that it can take months for your body to properly adjust, so it would be comforting to know that this is completely normal and once my body gets used to better food, exercise and medication, I'll probably feel fine! My diabetic nurse has seen a diary of my typical meals and is happy with what I'm eating. Someone has told me that I might in fact be type 1, but I don't understand how this could be, as my blood sugar seems to have levelled out and isn't going right up and then down? Thanks, Matt.