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  5. My fasting sugar is under control, but my postprandial levels are not. I take Volix 0.2 mg once, Glimisave M2 Fort twice, and Lantus 22 at night. I had bypass surgery in 2006. What should I do?

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My fasting sugar is under control, but my postprandial levels are not. I take Volix 0.2 mg once, Glimisave M2 Fort twice, and Lantus 22 at night. I had bypass surgery in 2006. What should I do?

Asked by Male, 48 · 1 month ago

If fasting sugar is controlled but post-meal levels are high, the issue is usually meal timing, food choices, or medicine adjustment. Smaller meals, fewer carbs, and walking after meals can help reduce spikes. Your medicines or insulin timing may also need review, especially with a heart surgery history.
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  1. Medication Review:a. Ensure you are taking Volix, Glimisave M2 Fort, and Lantus as prescribed.b. Consider discussing with your doctor about adjusting the timing or dosage of Volix or Glimisave M2 Fort to better control postprandial glucose levels.

  2. Dietary Adjustments:a. Monitor carbohydrate intake during meals to prevent spikes in postprandial glucose.b. Consider smaller, more frequent meals to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

  3. Lifestyle Modifications:a. Incorporate regular physical activity, such as walking after meals, to help manage postprandial glucose.b. Maintain a consistent meal schedule to aid in glucose control.

  4. Follow-Up:a. Schedule a consultation with your healthcare provider to review your current treatment plan and make necessary adjustments.

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