Thank you for replying , to be truthful ...& I haven't really paid much attention as I always thought the metformin helped to kick start the pancreas ..perhaps naive of me .Hello again Bella,
As Loobles says, if you give us some idea of the foods and meals you typically eat/drink, we may be able to help you make some changes.
Metformin on its own won't do much to lower your blood sugars. It is mainly an appetite suppressant and helps your liver a bit, but has very limited effect on your overall readings. This is down to diet. We all all here to help if we can.
Thank you for replying , to be truthful ...& I haven't really paid much attention as I always thought the metformin helped to kick start the pancreas ..perhaps naive of me .
I love a strong cup of coffee & have always enjoyed sugar in both tea & coffee .
I have now stopped this in the last few days ...which has been hard ...I have also eaten always between meals so I suppose my levels have never really been given a chance to get as low as the ones displayed on this forum , I suppose I really need to get serious & pay some attention to achieving what the rest of you are achieving !
I was initially shocked as to how high my levels really are compared to others .
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