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<blockquote data-quote="Johnjoe13" data-source="post: 1353389" data-attributes="member: 360268"><p>Hello, I think the dose depends on where your numbers are at. I'm on the same dose and was prescribed it in October which was just over three months since diagnosis. The nurse told me they had decided to put me on it because my HbA1c number had gone up and to take it for three months and then they will review after another blood test. I did not take the new number down at the time as I was a little taken aback by the nurses apparent disappointment that there had been no improvement and did I know why. I'm back in two weeks and will make sure I get the latest and previous test results so I know where I am.</p><p></p><p>The good thing though is this low dose hasn't given me the problems a lot of people have had on Metformin so I'm grateful for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnjoe13, post: 1353389, member: 360268"] Hello, I think the dose depends on where your numbers are at. I'm on the same dose and was prescribed it in October which was just over three months since diagnosis. The nurse told me they had decided to put me on it because my HbA1c number had gone up and to take it for three months and then they will review after another blood test. I did not take the new number down at the time as I was a little taken aback by the nurses apparent disappointment that there had been no improvement and did I know why. I'm back in two weeks and will make sure I get the latest and previous test results so I know where I am. The good thing though is this low dose hasn't given me the problems a lot of people have had on Metformin so I'm grateful for that. [/QUOTE]
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