Do you reckon you have a fat blockage?
Are you overweight?
Suphanylaureas are cheap.So I was recommended a single 500mg Metformin a day it is NOT the ER just the regular metformin from India those cheap stuff.
It doesn't work all that good I want to take twice this amount can I take 1000mg at the same time? or one 500 twice a day without consulting him? 500MG seems waay too low if you ask me.
He prescribed Gliclazide for me however as we all know that burns out your pancreas in like 10 years time. I read an article a scientist from New Castle University said fat people who get diabetes means fat is blocking the pancreas and liver and that losing 1gram of fat in pancreas and liver will reverse diabetes type 2.
While I try to eat other types of food its just too expensive for me to afford, I have no choice but to rely on things like bread and rice as my main meal its the only real affordable thing so my decision was to eat much less of it and do more exercise
But I feel like taking 1 metformin 500mg a day is a waste of time. Why would be prescribe Gliclazide to me and burn out my pancreas? I only developed diabetes last 8 months. Last year I didn't have diabetes its a recent thing for me. So my pancreas should be operating fine still minus the fat blockage?
Hi
I am also Morbid Obese and only 18 months into diabetes. I was originally put on 500mg twice per day as my HbA1c was 79.
I lost 3.5 stone and reduced to HbA1c of 36 (last tested in November), but am still classed as 4 stone overweight. I have now been reduced to 500mg ONCE per day. My blood pressure has gone from 172/98 to 89/52 which is the lowest it has ever been.
BUT everyone is different. If you are not happy with what the doctor is prescribing then go back and ask to discuss it. Find out why he has opted for Gliclazide and asked him whether increasing your Metformin is available.
Suphanylaureas are cheap.
I meant it's cheap for the NHS to prescribe - unless I've misunderstood your circumstancesI could get it free, that is not the issue infact I get it free every month but I do not take it because it will burn out my pancreas.
I have opted to increase my daily exercise and eat less so I could avoid that dangerous drug.
I have to eat bread I have no choice its the only affordable thing bread and cheese or bread and sardines. So I decided to eat less bread and do more exercise hopefully this will work.
Hey Douglas long time no speak etc. Last time I was posting you were on it. What was wrong with Januvia if you don't mind me asking.I was on Januvia initially.
It does seem to be a drug that I was pleased to be able to give up.
Agreed it's not one I'd consider either as like you say weight loss is the best long term aim.It's not a bad drug.
But, it seems to have some side effects, purely in mice, with oddities on the pancreas.
So, I can't give absolute proof it's not a good drug.
It does indeed work well for the reduction of BG.
It did for me, when I needed it.
But, I tend to go with the flow, and if there is any bad press, I like to hedge my bets and avoid any potential risk.
My HCP agreed, and took me off it when I no longer needed it.
Losing weight is my preferred treatment, solely as it worked for me, and it had a great knock on benefit for my lifestyle.
Not cool dudeThe sad thing is my brother isn't even fat and he got diabetes at 32 years old aswell and he is a pretty active fella
Stupid family has terribad genetics, at times like this I understand why Hitler tried to create the master race. Sigh...
Unless you shift loads of weight you could take as much Metformin you like but it won't make much difference if you have to eat rice and bread. The bottom line is unless you lose the weight you've pretty much got no choice but to take stronger meds on that kind of diet. You could try asking for Januvia rather the Glic. It's still an insulin stimulant but only works when you eat. Better still are the even newer meds that make you pee out the sugar as they aren't insulin stimulators but they are hard to get and if they are prescribed they'll only keep you on them if you do make serious lifestyle changes which they'll monitor.
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