Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 my regular doc raised my 2.5 of Glipizide to 10 mg yesterday. the lowest I've been able to get it over the past week was 180 and this is with one hour of riding the bike. I may now be able to get it down with this change of four times stronger. suppose this means I got to really be careful for when I do get better at eating right and doing the bike every day, there may be a bigger chance of my sugar going to low? Also in case one of you may have the answer to this q. my heart seems to race mainly after midnight. last night a cramp in my leg woke me up and I noticed the ticker was faster then normal and picking up speed. I done the slow breathing in and out for a few minutes and it did slowly bring it back under control. could be the pain from the leg cramp caused it to speed up this time? however, when there is no cramps the ticker is still speeding up at night and always between midnight and 4-30 when I get up. they told me in the hospital that this A fib drug Amiodarone has a long half life and if the ticker does speed up it should grab it and slow it back down. maybe they are right and I don't fully trust it yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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