Hi all, first diagnosed 6 weeks ago now, doctor delayed my first treatment until the new year but I didn't want to wait that long so I started treating myself with the information I had here.
I went LCHF got my official first fasting at 13.0 mmol/L (spiking up to 21.8) and over the course of five weeks, am now getting fasting levels in the 7 range, just by diet change. I have found the change very easy, my vision has improved dramatically, I have lost 8kg (20kg since mid last year) and I feel so so much better. I'm 43 years old and 6'7" tall.
So I went to see my doctor after having my first HbA1c (a few days ago, so not truly accurate as a baseline as I had already made changes) - this came in at 8.4%.
Doctor said I haven't done enough, that I need to go on Metformin. He said it not only lowers blood sugar, but also helps in other ways to reduce mortality. I don't have an issue taking medication (I'm not anti med in anyway)... To be honest I was a bit sad because I had put everything into trying to improve, I had even provided a visual graph of all my readings (and I tested very often, sometimes to excess for a T2, but I was learning what was having effect - as a side note I found Maltitol would spike me unacceptably, it was bad as sugar, so I had to watch what sweetners were used in foods)
So I've started taking Metformin, but to be honest it's has has No effect. My dose is 2x500mg after dinner. I woke up later in the night with stomach cramps and rhe runs, but I'm wondering if it's going to take longer to work or if I need something else, or If I just persist with diet alone. I am about to start exercise. I told my doctor I cut out all sugars where I could and am on low carb (less than 50g daily) but he said I'm too strict and I will fall off the bandwagon, so I should have some cheat days. But I don't want to. I won't cheat as I have already adjusted to this way of eating and to be honest I find it's very healthy for me, I've never felt better.
So I'm very confused right now. My levels before I started taking meds were about 7.3 - 8.5 during the day, I was finding them slowly falling but I have yet to get under 7. Doctor says I need to be at 6. Do I really need to take Metformin? Should I give it longer? What are the other benefits to taking it that he mentions (he said lower mortality rate but isn't that just because of lower blood sugar levels?) he's telling me to have fruit, all i eat are berries but he says have grapes or apples. I showed him what happens when I did that on my graph (spikes by 3-4 points) and he said that's ok and Metformin will help.
Aargh. Appreciate any advice and sorry to rant on here, I'm sure it's a common story but this is my life were dealing with here and I dont want to screw it up any more than I already have.
I went LCHF got my official first fasting at 13.0 mmol/L (spiking up to 21.8) and over the course of five weeks, am now getting fasting levels in the 7 range, just by diet change. I have found the change very easy, my vision has improved dramatically, I have lost 8kg (20kg since mid last year) and I feel so so much better. I'm 43 years old and 6'7" tall.
So I went to see my doctor after having my first HbA1c (a few days ago, so not truly accurate as a baseline as I had already made changes) - this came in at 8.4%.
Doctor said I haven't done enough, that I need to go on Metformin. He said it not only lowers blood sugar, but also helps in other ways to reduce mortality. I don't have an issue taking medication (I'm not anti med in anyway)... To be honest I was a bit sad because I had put everything into trying to improve, I had even provided a visual graph of all my readings (and I tested very often, sometimes to excess for a T2, but I was learning what was having effect - as a side note I found Maltitol would spike me unacceptably, it was bad as sugar, so I had to watch what sweetners were used in foods)
So I've started taking Metformin, but to be honest it's has has No effect. My dose is 2x500mg after dinner. I woke up later in the night with stomach cramps and rhe runs, but I'm wondering if it's going to take longer to work or if I need something else, or If I just persist with diet alone. I am about to start exercise. I told my doctor I cut out all sugars where I could and am on low carb (less than 50g daily) but he said I'm too strict and I will fall off the bandwagon, so I should have some cheat days. But I don't want to. I won't cheat as I have already adjusted to this way of eating and to be honest I find it's very healthy for me, I've never felt better.
So I'm very confused right now. My levels before I started taking meds were about 7.3 - 8.5 during the day, I was finding them slowly falling but I have yet to get under 7. Doctor says I need to be at 6. Do I really need to take Metformin? Should I give it longer? What are the other benefits to taking it that he mentions (he said lower mortality rate but isn't that just because of lower blood sugar levels?) he's telling me to have fruit, all i eat are berries but he says have grapes or apples. I showed him what happens when I did that on my graph (spikes by 3-4 points) and he said that's ok and Metformin will help.
Aargh. Appreciate any advice and sorry to rant on here, I'm sure it's a common story but this is my life were dealing with here and I dont want to screw it up any more than I already have.