Have you tried berries or cherries I often have some mid afternoon. Any fruit except apples seems to suit me.Hello folks,
I don't function very well if my BG drops to below 4.5. I function better around 5 to 5.5. Had a stinking headache & checked my levels...meter read 4.2. I'm not a snacker. But I reckon I need something between meals to stop BG dropping to painful levels for me. Any ideas of what could help would be appreciated. Btw, I'm not a lover of nuts, eggs, most meat & Greek yoghurt.
I'm adding the following just because I LOVE seniors....they're all, by definition, slightly bonkers, which makes me laugh. My Ma still drives everyday at the age of 83. She was mortified when she got a speeding fine through the post last week. Lmao. X
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Hi Alisonjane10, I manage that with reduced time between meals, and definitely more butter , nuts, eggs, meat, Greek yogurt and leave all fat on meats;-)Hello folks,
I don't function very well if my BG drops to below 4.5. I function better around 5 to 5.5. Had a stinking headache & checked my levels...meter read 4.2. I'm not a snacker. But I reckon I need something between meals to stop BG dropping to painful levels for me. Any ideas of what could help would be appreciated. Btw, I'm not a lover of nuts, eggs, most meat & Greek yoghurt.
I'm adding the following just because I LOVE seniors....they're all, by definition, slightly bonkers, which makes me laugh. My Ma still drives everyday at the age of 83. She was mortified when she got a speeding fine through the post last week. Lmao. X
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Hi Alisonjane10, I manage that with reduced time between meals, and definitely more butter , nuts, eggs, meat, Greek yogurt and leave all fat on meats;-)
Try frozen grapes they are yummy veg sticks and hummus is a good healthy snack too
Berries do a good job as well, with a bit of something creamy, also home roast peanuts, do the trick for me:-DBoth fantastic. I've added those to my little hypo list. Didn't even know you could freeze grapes. But I do like hummus. Thanks loulou. X
Well done wish I could lose a bit moreJust to tell you that my weight has gone down to 116.8 Kg, or 18.3 stones, which is approximately 9 Kg or 20 lbs since end of May!
Yay
HaHaHa:-DThat's fantastic Moshe. You've obviously worked really hard to achieve such great results. Well done you. X
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clive the chaperone. Are you coming out with Croc lou and I?I'm in sw london ..battersea ( not the dogs home)
If i'm not working,busy as hell an twice as overworkedclive the chaperone. Are you coming out with Croc lou and I?
Thats what grandad calls it tooThat's fantastic Moshe. You've obviously worked really hard to achieve such great results. Well done you. X
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Someone posted this earlier today......scary stuff http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/warning-if-taking-foxiga-dapiflagifloxin.80481/#post-899876I'm sure many have received an email from DCUK about worrying developments about higher risks of Diabetic ketoacidosis for T2s on Forxiga. Anyone knows anything? I am on Forxiga. What exactly am I supposed to be looking out for warning signs?
Thanks in advance
Moshe
Thanks Gezzabelle, pretty scary, I'll get some ketone sticks ASAP and check.:-oSomeone posted this earlier today......scary stuff http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/warning-if-taking-foxiga-dapiflagifloxin.80481/#post-899876
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