It's reassuring to hear of others' experiences. My husband was put on insulin nearly straight away as his blood sugar was so high. He does tend to eat quite low carb but hasn't made much of a difference so far.
My husband had a liver transplant a few years ago and since then has developed diabetes due to the steroids he had to take and immuno-suppressants. He now has to inject insulin every day and take metformin, and I am really worried about the long-term effects of this. He is tired all the time. I...
I've been on Rybelsus for 2 months. The first month was 3 mg and 2nd month 7mg. I'm seeing the dn this afternoon to discuss. Side effects haven't been too bad. Very mild nausea occasionally. The main side effect for me has been constipation. The other problem is that although my appetite has...
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I've just seen that you're taking Rybelsus. I've been prescribed this as I am diabetic and need to lose weight for surgery. Just wondering how you have been on it and have you tried any other diabetic medications as well?
Have you ever taken medication for diabetes and have you lost a lot of weight on low carb? Do you count carbs every day?
Hope you don't mind all the questions.
Hi Margaret, how did you get your blood sugars down?
I've been trying to do low carb for years but not very successfully.
I hate taking medication but given that I've been told the numbness and tingling is due to diabetes and blood pressure I feel I would be silly not to.
They did a CT scan of head which was OK and US of neck to check carotid arteries. They also did some blood tests to check vitamins D, B12, folate and blood sugar. I'm a bit low in Vit D and have been given supplements but others are OK.
Hi Kenny, I thought you only got peripheral neuropathy when uncontrolled very high sugar levels for years so this has come as a shock. My HbA1c levels have never been more than 51.
My feet seem unaffected which is odd if that's usually the area that's affected first but the whole of my left arm...