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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 858823" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi and welcome. Can you let us know what your BMI/weight is and age. With that HBa1C you should be receving an HBa1C and check every 3 months until it comes down. What sort of diet are you on? It needs to have reduced carbs. You need to get hold of a meter and test occasionally. The SD Codefree is low cost and many have obtained one. I suspect you may need further tablets added as the Metformin is max dose and not helping enough. It is at it's best if you are overweight. Do discuss thia with the GP. BTW statins have nothing to do with diabetes and I wouldn't worry about them; the important thing is tablets to get the blood sugar down together with the right low-carb diet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 858823, member: 21149"] Hi and welcome. Can you let us know what your BMI/weight is and age. With that HBa1C you should be receving an HBa1C and check every 3 months until it comes down. What sort of diet are you on? It needs to have reduced carbs. You need to get hold of a meter and test occasionally. The SD Codefree is low cost and many have obtained one. I suspect you may need further tablets added as the Metformin is max dose and not helping enough. It is at it's best if you are overweight. Do discuss thia with the GP. BTW statins have nothing to do with diabetes and I wouldn't worry about them; the important thing is tablets to get the blood sugar down together with the right low-carb diet [/QUOTE]
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