AnnieRL
Member
- Messages
- 7
- Type of diabetes
- Type 3
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi, I’ve had a search and can’t find anything on this so hope you don’t mind me starting a new topic.
13 years ago most of my pancreas was removed and since then have been on basal 1 time a day, bolus 3 times per day. I have a Freestyle Libre 2 sensor.
A couple of months ago my Endocrinologist suggested adding in Metformin. Initially 1x500mg per day increasing to 3x day.
Since starting the Metformin around 4-5 hours after taking the Metformin and injecting I have a very dramatic crash usually resulting in a hypo. This happens consistently. Now I understand that Metformin does not cause hypos and have discussed it a few times with diabetes nurses - they just tell me to reduce insulin, which I have done. HOWEVER I can’t reduce it enough to stop the “plunge” because then I would be getting super highs after eating. A catch 22 situation.
The diabetes nurses just say “your figures are really good” but they are just looking at my averages, not the dramatic plunge 4-5 hours after injecting.
Am beginning to wonder if I have a bad reaction to the Metformin or is this normal - anyone have any thoughts on this please? Don’t have Endo appointment till July. Thank you.
13 years ago most of my pancreas was removed and since then have been on basal 1 time a day, bolus 3 times per day. I have a Freestyle Libre 2 sensor.
A couple of months ago my Endocrinologist suggested adding in Metformin. Initially 1x500mg per day increasing to 3x day.
Since starting the Metformin around 4-5 hours after taking the Metformin and injecting I have a very dramatic crash usually resulting in a hypo. This happens consistently. Now I understand that Metformin does not cause hypos and have discussed it a few times with diabetes nurses - they just tell me to reduce insulin, which I have done. HOWEVER I can’t reduce it enough to stop the “plunge” because then I would be getting super highs after eating. A catch 22 situation.
The diabetes nurses just say “your figures are really good” but they are just looking at my averages, not the dramatic plunge 4-5 hours after injecting.
Am beginning to wonder if I have a bad reaction to the Metformin or is this normal - anyone have any thoughts on this please? Don’t have Endo appointment till July. Thank you.