Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with fasting BG of 12.0. Bit of a shock and not really been given much information excepting to take Metformin ER 500mg once every evening.
I found this forum straight away and make some immediate lifestyle changes. My BMI was high and I weighed 92.7kg.
Fast forward 2 weeks and I've settled into logging all my food on the Lose It app, greatly reducing carbs to 20-40g per day - a bit up and down but mostly close to 20g. Taken my medication everyday. My goal was to try to also lose 5kgs over the next 3 months.
Outcome: Fantastic weight loss, went slightly ketogenic and last week lost 8kgs. Now weigh 85.2kgs. Stoked! I got this I thought.
I started exercising going for 30 minute brisk walks every day.
Trip to the Dr. and Oh Dear my blood pressure was too high. had to monitor for 24 hr and return. Turns out that was a stress spike and the monitoring showed I was highish but ok.
Dr does a urine test then freaks out, says my BG is extremely high. the highest reading on the strip at over 111 mmol/L
Tells me to double my Metformin to 1000mg a day.
I thought I was doing well so I'm just shocked. I did eat carbs at a lunch I attended for work a few hours before my DR's appointment. 4 cubes of watermelon, 1 white dinner roll and 1 small square of plain chocolate. Everything else combined that day was under 10g of carbs.
This morning I tested my urine. slightly better but still 56mmol/L 2nd highest colour on the glucose strip.
Took the first morning Metformin tablet this morning and tested at 10am and not registering any blood glucose.
What am I doing wrong? Why did I have such a huge reaction to a relatively small carb treat? Is 1000mg of Metformin meaning I'm not responding very well to the drug. Do I have to stop all carbs?
Why has my weight loss and exercise not helped?
I obviously haven't got this at all.
Thanks
Sharyn
I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with fasting BG of 12.0. Bit of a shock and not really been given much information excepting to take Metformin ER 500mg once every evening.
I found this forum straight away and make some immediate lifestyle changes. My BMI was high and I weighed 92.7kg.
Fast forward 2 weeks and I've settled into logging all my food on the Lose It app, greatly reducing carbs to 20-40g per day - a bit up and down but mostly close to 20g. Taken my medication everyday. My goal was to try to also lose 5kgs over the next 3 months.
Outcome: Fantastic weight loss, went slightly ketogenic and last week lost 8kgs. Now weigh 85.2kgs. Stoked! I got this I thought.
I started exercising going for 30 minute brisk walks every day.
Trip to the Dr. and Oh Dear my blood pressure was too high. had to monitor for 24 hr and return. Turns out that was a stress spike and the monitoring showed I was highish but ok.
Dr does a urine test then freaks out, says my BG is extremely high. the highest reading on the strip at over 111 mmol/L
Tells me to double my Metformin to 1000mg a day.
I thought I was doing well so I'm just shocked. I did eat carbs at a lunch I attended for work a few hours before my DR's appointment. 4 cubes of watermelon, 1 white dinner roll and 1 small square of plain chocolate. Everything else combined that day was under 10g of carbs.
This morning I tested my urine. slightly better but still 56mmol/L 2nd highest colour on the glucose strip.
Took the first morning Metformin tablet this morning and tested at 10am and not registering any blood glucose.
What am I doing wrong? Why did I have such a huge reaction to a relatively small carb treat? Is 1000mg of Metformin meaning I'm not responding very well to the drug. Do I have to stop all carbs?
Why has my weight loss and exercise not helped?
I obviously haven't got this at all.
Thanks
Sharyn