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. I am diabetic since 1998. My age is 69 years. Height 5 f, 10 inches. At present I take Glypride 2 mg BD. Galvus Met (50+850) before break fast, Roimet 850 mg OD before dinner, and Winofit OD. The BS levels are 140 Morning and 190 after lunch. The H1AC is 7.8. My. Doctor added Poiz 15 mg before dinner but after 10 days there is no change in BS level. Pl suggest to control the BS level of Morning.

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FBS will come down if you increase your physical activities in the entire day. Please watch out for the carbs you take during dinner.

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