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Old Sat, Oct-20-18, 03:18
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Plan: P:E/DDF
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Don’t change any medication without your doctor's advice, but it is possible that your BG and BP readings come down quickly and go too low. Consider phoning your doctor's office, and tell them your readings were x over the past y days...ask to adjust the dose. You are eating a very low carb diet, which is diuretic itself. Be sure she knows that you are committed to eating the Atkins induction level of only 20g carbs, and some of your medications may need to be adjusted.

As others have written, don’t change the psychological meds without supervision. Here is a good article about what doctors need to know. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...ric-medications There are a few other links in Dr Edes first article you may want to share with the doctor who is prescribing the bi-polar meds. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...r-brain-in-2018
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