Weirdly my current GP has decided that I should be prescribed one 500mg a day as a possible preventative measure, even though my HbA1c is still below 30.
Hello,
My question may not have a straight answer but I thought I will ask anyway.
I have been diagnosed for last two years when my hbac was 51. I was never prescribed any medicine and was asked to control diet.
Question is does taking Metformin helps for long term benefits to stabling BS and one should take small dosage OR stick with diet only.
At what point does it tip the scales where medicine might be useful?
PS: reason for this question is because I read in other threads that people are given metformin at my levels .
To be honest, My nurse this time asked if I would like to start a small dose. I refused as I was still below my diagnosis level and I sort of know what caused the high level. It was a month of daily indulgebinin rich sugary foods and alcohol on holiday in January and my hbac was in march. She said most of high reading is from Jan.Good Question, as there are so many different situations, between individuals, and also the medical world, so many different viewings of diagnosing prescribing worldwide, these variations as I view, not good or healthy situation to be in place, I think it all depends time of your diagnosing and ones Doctor as raises concern and doubt questions which are valid and not unwarranted as yours within.
The system should be clearer generally to save this.
My own experience, on a random finger test, which was to be below 200mg/dl which my result was, although it was on the high side, it was well below the 200mg/dl, my Doctor here in Spain, immediately prescsribed and put me on metformin, that did not seem good medical sense to prescribe a drug when a finger test was within and lower than the cut off range, which I declined to take due to this, at the same time,changed my doctor of 30 years accordingly, to a doctor whose approach is I wont medicate you unless that becomes a last resort, we continue with lifestyle change and diet, exercise, as results prove its working wonderfully well, how lucky to have found a doctor with such pragmatic sensible approach, many should take a leaf out of doctors approach as this, of course, it all depends on an individuals circumstances.
It seems different individuals either take or are prescribed depending on their situation or Doctor, you certainly had a good question overall.
Exactly as you state "weirdly," this is incredible, giving a drug for preventative, by that I mean, something that may or may not not happen? everything these days is suddenly take this just in case....i.e. pre diabetic, that something inbetween normal and diabetic? Pre cholesterol, pre dementia, pre, pre and pre.You are right, there is no straight answer and it will vary hugely between different HCP's
I was prescribed Metformin on diagnosis with an HbA1c of 88, and it was never taken off prescription even after dropping my HbA1c to 32 in 3 months, and was only stopped when they noticed I hadn't asked for a repeat prescription for many months.
Weirdly my current GP has decided that I should be prescribed one 500mg a day as a possible preventative measure, even though my HbA1c is still below 30.
To be honest, My nurse this time asked if I would like to start a small dose. I refused as I was still below my diagnosis level and I sort of know what caused the high level. It was a month of daily indulgebinin rich sugary foods and alcohol on holiday in January and my hbac was in march. She said most of high reading is from Jan.
It seems that I should persist with diet only for now. Thanks all for comments.
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