Mr Hairyman
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
In May, my HBA1C was 80, when I was diagnosed with T2D. Was given 2000mg of Metformin and Canagiflozin and I began low carbs and exercise.
In August, I my HBA1C was 36. Nurse dropped me down to 1000mg of Metformin and Canagiflozin.
My October HBA1C was 34, so the Metformin is now 500mg and I've come off Canagiflozin.
I do a morning finger prick test most mornings before eating, and it's normally around 5.8, which is consistent with my HBA1C scores. However, for the last week or so, just after my meds adjustment, it's been around 7.5
I know it's early days, but it does seem to suggest the meds (Canagiflozin in particular) were having an effect. I was wondering if people had experiences of increases in Blood Glucose after coming off meds, and if there is a chance it will 'settle down' of it's own accord? I'm certain I haven't been letting Carbs creep back in and am either in the gym or swimming 4 times a week.
My goal really is to be in remission and to be med free. I could go full Keto if that's what it takes, but I think this would be much more challenging.
Appreciate peoples thoughts
In August, I my HBA1C was 36. Nurse dropped me down to 1000mg of Metformin and Canagiflozin.
My October HBA1C was 34, so the Metformin is now 500mg and I've come off Canagiflozin.
I do a morning finger prick test most mornings before eating, and it's normally around 5.8, which is consistent with my HBA1C scores. However, for the last week or so, just after my meds adjustment, it's been around 7.5
I know it's early days, but it does seem to suggest the meds (Canagiflozin in particular) were having an effect. I was wondering if people had experiences of increases in Blood Glucose after coming off meds, and if there is a chance it will 'settle down' of it's own accord? I'm certain I haven't been letting Carbs creep back in and am either in the gym or swimming 4 times a week.
My goal really is to be in remission and to be med free. I could go full Keto if that's what it takes, but I think this would be much more challenging.
Appreciate peoples thoughts