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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 294522" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>I take 20mg before breakfast and 60mg in evening, which seems to work for me -- any more than 20mg and I would be going hypo later in the day. But that's me, and your levels still seem much too high, tree peony - I can see why your GP wants you to take a high dose at breakfast to see what it can do. What are your levels like when you are 'heady'? Given how high your fasting levels are i do wonder whether they are still pretty high when you are getting the 'heady' feeling. To be honest, I do wonder whether your GP needs to be thinking of something more than just nudging up your gliclazide dosage. Forgive me if you've explained why on earlier threads, but are there reasons why your clinic is not doing more to help you get your bgs down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 294522, member: 39515"] I take 20mg before breakfast and 60mg in evening, which seems to work for me -- any more than 20mg and I would be going hypo later in the day. But that's me, and your levels still seem much too high, tree peony - I can see why your GP wants you to take a high dose at breakfast to see what it can do. What are your levels like when you are 'heady'? Given how high your fasting levels are i do wonder whether they are still pretty high when you are getting the 'heady' feeling. To be honest, I do wonder whether your GP needs to be thinking of something more than just nudging up your gliclazide dosage. Forgive me if you've explained why on earlier threads, but are there reasons why your clinic is not doing more to help you get your bgs down? [/QUOTE]
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