hi thank you i will get my bloods done in 3 wks again along with urine test ,its just im a bit worried that my blood sugar has doubled in last few weeks with coming off the metformin ,i try to stick to plenty of veg white meat jkt pots ,weetabix i dont drink or eat crisps or chocs ,yes my mobility is very limited at the moment xxxIt's hard to give any advice as such as it sounds like you're being investigated for other health conditions still. Hopefully you're having everything checked out. I also have problems with excessive gas in my digestive tract because mine doesn't move too well. I have a bloated stomach all the time and it gets terribly uncomfortable. I look pregnant as well. I was at the ER on the weekend and the doc was feeling around my stomach and she said you are really sore all over aren't you... I just replied yep. She asked is this normal for you? I replied yep. You are mentioning about your sugar levels being quite high though and I think it may be worthwhile asking for diagnostic tests to be run again for you just to make sure you know what type of diabetes you have. Eg. you could've been diagnosed type 2 when you're in fact type 1.5 or you may still be type 2 but you have insulin deficiency (that's what I have). Then of course there are the other variables like your diet, activity level, etc... I'd imagine you're not too mobile with the injuries you have. Are you doing low carb diet at all?
I wish you the best.
hi thank you i will get my bloods done in 3 wks again along with urine test ,its just im a bit worried that my blood sugar has doubled in last few weeks with coming off the metformin ,i try to stick to plenty of veg white meat jkt pots ,weetabix i dont drink or eat crisps or chocs ,yes my mobility is very limited at the moment xxx
i had a fatty non alcholic liver
my water samples last 2 have been very high in protine
was taken off my 4 a day metformin
taken off my 4 a day metformin increased my ramipril to 10 mg day
hi i have not heard the above tests all i get done are my hba 1c what go back 10 weeks ...think i need to look at my food again and lower my carb which i didnt think was bad xJust be careful what veggies you eat as the carb ones will just increase your blood sugar... so will the jacket potatoes, weetbix and milk.
The tests I'm referring to are the GAD test and the c-peptide test. The regular hbA1c test will only say what your average sugar level has been in the past 60 days or so. Are you getting the GAD & c-peptide done you mean?
A lot going on so please forgive me for commenting on bits and pieces in a random way. I can only offer anecdotal information.
I had a fatty liver after taking Rosiglitazone for several years (I also gained eight stone), liver function deteriorated and I was put back on Metformin. My liver function hasn't been right for years since then. However, after seeing a Nutritional Therapist about my weight issues (calories cut, dramatically, exercises done, extensively, not a gram lost) and after a whole battery of blood tests and other recommendations, she recommended Milk Thistle. All I can say is that after 6 months and my regular HbA1c and liver/kidney function blood tests, my GP announced that my liver function was back to normal, even she was surprised.
I had this 'problem', GP said it was because I drink too much water 2-3 litres a day and it was literally flushing the protein out of the kidney.
I've had the problem of lactic acid since taking Metformin, exacerbated by taking a statin at one point (a different sort of leg pain), so I am in the process of getting GP to agree to me being a human guinea pig. I've been hearing a lot about Berberine recently as a way of increasing metabolism (mine's knackered, GP's words, not mine). I have been reading some research that suggests Berberine is as effective as Metformin in decreasing glucose excretion from the liver and lowering insulin resistance. It is also an anti inflammatory.
hi i drink about 2 litres of water a day ,when i was taken of my metformin i was on 5 mg day of glimepride which nurse wanted me to carry on with so thats the only medication im on for my type 2 thats why she increased ramipril from 5 to 10 mg day to protect my liver/kidneys x
I'm no doctor, but while I can understand that Metformin might be causing bloating etc, did the nurse not replace the Metformin with something else? There are alternatives, some with a similar function or sometimes I've seen Gliclazide prescribed but this actually stimulates the production of insulin so care is needed to avoid hypos.
I have taken it alongside Metformin for several months with no ill effects, sadly no significant weight loss either, I just need to stop Metformin and take Berberine and see what happens.
thanks for your advice i did not know you could have 1.5 im going to have a good read on here on diet as i thought i was good lol xxxIt's hard to give any advice as such as it sounds like you're being investigated for other health conditions still. Hopefully you're having everything checked out. I also have problems with excessive gas in my digestive tract because mine doesn't move too well. I have a bloated stomach all the time and it gets terribly uncomfortable. I look pregnant as well. I was at the ER on the weekend and the doc was feeling around my stomach and she said you are really sore all over aren't you... I just replied yep. She asked is this normal for you? I replied yep. You are mentioning about your sugar levels being quite high though and I think it may be worthwhile asking for diagnostic tests to be run again for you just to make sure you know what type of diabetes you have. Eg. you could've been diagnosed type 2 when you're in fact type 1.5 or you may still be type 2 but you have insulin deficiency (that's what I have). Then of course there are the other variables like your diet, activity level, etc... I'd imagine you're not too mobile with the injuries you have. Are you doing low carb diet at all?
I wish you the best.
The c-pep test is one way to see exactly what your pancreas is doing with respect to producing insulin . . . . . . or not so much. It's not the sort of test the GP will routinely have done, and I have no idea why. I wish you good luck in getting your GP to give you the c-pep blood test, I paid for my own, it was about £90 about 2 years ago. Some Googling for alternative prices would be useful if you decide to "go it alone".hi i have not heard the above tests all i get done are my hba 1c what go back 10 weeks ...think i need to look at my food again and lower my carb which i didnt think was bad x
The c-pep test is one way to see exactly what your pancreas is doing with respect to producing insulin . . . . . . or not so much. It's not the sort of test the GP will routinely have done, and I have no idea why. I wish you good luck in getting your GP to give you the c-pep blood test, I paid for my own, it was about £90 about 2 years ago. Some Googling for alternative prices would be useful if you decide to "go it alone".
When I cut out potatoes, rice, bread, pasta and cereal, my carb intake was reduced to about 80gms a day. I still eat plenty of veg which although containing carbs doesn't take me much higher than 80gms.
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