DavidGrahamJones
Well-Known Member
It's been nearly 20 years since my type II diagnosis. I was told nothing by my GP who wouldn't even prescribe anything until I saw the endocrinologist at my local hospital. 5 months later when I saw the endo, he told me nothing either, except to eat a sensible diet (did Tesco Diets count?)
Overlooking the metformin induced absolute diarrhea (you've heard of acute, chronic, severe, this was worse). Also the weight increasing Rosiglitazone, the muscle pain inducing statins, the weight inducing Gliclazide. Add a new doctor telling me not to reduce carbs (it's not for everyone, either way), adding Januvia to the mix. Afore mentioned doctor not even willing to listen to my concerns about reduced calories and no weight loss. Then a another new doctor (sacked the last one) discussions about insulin which coincided with diet change as recommended by Nutritional Therapist. Present situation after 3 years of new diet, weight loss (now stopped), good BG and Hba1C (now not so good) and today I get to see the Diabetic Nurse at the hospital rather than the surgery. I'm excited, trying hard not to guess what she's going to say, waste of time in my experience.
Something has happened in the last 3 weeks, I started taking Magnesium, Chromium and L-Glutamine and, whereas my BG was all over the place, not even going up after meals, today and for the last several days my BG has been between 4 and 7 and sometimes as low as 3.4 with the occasional 8 or 9. I even had to eat a hot X bun and a fudge yoghurt to get it up to a more acceptable 6.
Is this good evidence that the 3 supplements work?
Being as low as 4-5 for a lot of the time, does this indicate being over medicated with the metformin? I can see a doctor saing drop the supplements take the metformin.
I wonder what nursee will say? I'll know by this afternoon.
Overlooking the metformin induced absolute diarrhea (you've heard of acute, chronic, severe, this was worse). Also the weight increasing Rosiglitazone, the muscle pain inducing statins, the weight inducing Gliclazide. Add a new doctor telling me not to reduce carbs (it's not for everyone, either way), adding Januvia to the mix. Afore mentioned doctor not even willing to listen to my concerns about reduced calories and no weight loss. Then a another new doctor (sacked the last one) discussions about insulin which coincided with diet change as recommended by Nutritional Therapist. Present situation after 3 years of new diet, weight loss (now stopped), good BG and Hba1C (now not so good) and today I get to see the Diabetic Nurse at the hospital rather than the surgery. I'm excited, trying hard not to guess what she's going to say, waste of time in my experience.
Something has happened in the last 3 weeks, I started taking Magnesium, Chromium and L-Glutamine and, whereas my BG was all over the place, not even going up after meals, today and for the last several days my BG has been between 4 and 7 and sometimes as low as 3.4 with the occasional 8 or 9. I even had to eat a hot X bun and a fudge yoghurt to get it up to a more acceptable 6.
Is this good evidence that the 3 supplements work?
Being as low as 4-5 for a lot of the time, does this indicate being over medicated with the metformin? I can see a doctor saing drop the supplements take the metformin.
I wonder what nursee will say? I'll know by this afternoon.