kjc2011
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 215
- Location
- Salford, Manchester
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Exercising lol
Hope things are better for you soon, but my doctor said couple of times if my bgs are 5 not to take gliclazide, give your doctor a call on Monday if things haven't improved. See what he says. Good luck hope things are back to normal soonThank you @maureen5752 been taking the gliclazide for 2 weeks now. Over the past few weeks whilst testing g my bloods have steadily been dropping which is great, but for the past few days have consistently been between 4 and 7 just today been really up and down. My doctor never advised not to take gliclazide if bloods low intesting. I was thinking the same foods stress etc, but none of the foods I have eaten have effected me in this way before and stress levels low today. I have just remembered though, my blood pressure medication has been doubled as from yesterday 5mg of rampril to 10mg. Maybe this could be having an effect.
Hopefully tomorrow you will be ok & today is just a blip in your bgs, have a good eveningThank you @maureen5752 I will see how things go tomorrow and ring on Monday morning before work if i need to x
Thanks, I found out recently my doctor told me!! Needless to say I wasn't happy, difficult enough to keep weight down as I can't go to gym Ect. I've gained over 5kilos since December but lost a kilos recently, told my daughter I want lipo suction for my birthday, ha ha. have a good evening don't forget the cheese and crackers@maureen5752 - @kjc2011 - Hi.Just to say it has been known that Gliclazide can cause weight gain in some people.
I will take the metformin but@maureen5752 - That's terrible about the test strips! You mentioned in an earlier post if your blood sugars are low not to take your meds.? If it was ME I would not take the Gliclazide. But, still take the Metformin, because it is the Gliclazide that causes Hypo's - but this is what I would do. Hope you are feeling better in yourself
Thanks ikihun. I didn't know it made a difference in bgl to get out of bed! Hmm...@v4victory you look like you have experienced a typical liver dump. Try testing before getting out of bed. I keep my meter near my bed incase of a hypo through the night. Once you rise as does your bgs.
Not going too long without food prevents your liver dumping. Some have a supper to prevent that.
Hope this helps
Ps. Some cottage cheese has sugar addded. What carb level is your cottage cheese?
Sounds like what I suffered couple of weeks back what I found was that now Im closer to my target weight my body is re-adjusting and re-aporotising were it distributes the glucose in the system causing our BG levels to yoyoOohhh dear my bloods have been so erratic today. Started off 6.9, then after breakfast 7.1, before lunch 3.8, after lunch 8.9, before my evening meal 4.3 then after way down 2.8. Managed to then get them up to 7.5 after a few jelly babies and slice of toast. My diet hasn't changed, havent done any more exercise than usual and no stress. Just a nice relaxing day at home. Any suggestions anyone? Or does this seem quite normal to be up and down xx
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