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Hi Sir, Am 32, got to know about my T2D last Jan and taking tablets...my Hba1c in April 6.4 and July 7.4 and currently taking Intaglip Vildagliptin 50mg twice a day (from this week taking only in the morning). Am always freling tired, so hungry earlier than my meals, dinner time and wanted to test with CGM...Please find the attached results about my last 2 days...please advise if this is High Glycemic variability or Reactive Hypoglycemia or due to medications? My Cpeptide results shown insulin secrecating more than normal. Please assist with me to get rid of Sugar fluctuations, tiredness and hungry...Note that I dont do any exercise as of now...not much body movement still it goes low(close to hypo).
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Need to adjust the medicine doses Start 30 minutes brisk walk daily Consult a Dr and a dietitian as well There is a great scope to get you off the medicines
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Yes Glycaemic variability is there.We need to adjust dosage
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Kindly consult as we need to asses . Advise for diet modifications accordingly.
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