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Old 06-24-2009, 01:13 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Stacie- Although it is quite rare for met to cause low blood sugar, it can still happen. It even says it on the side effects listed on the info you get.

I am not sure how it will affect you but it may actually help you to avoid the lows as long as you are not going a long time without consuming food.

Have you been able to check your sugars? That may be a start. If you do not have a monitor, most companies offer free ones. The strips are expensive though. I know you can get a store brand monitor, like Walgreen's or cvs at a lower cost and the strips cost a lot less if you do not have ins.
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