Is there anything I can do apart from waiting for the new drug? I am still taking some metformin, but a lower dose. Thanks.
I can certainly reduce my carbohydrate intake I think. I seem to have a rampant appetite now either because I'm off the meds or because I just feel upset. Will go to work on that, thank you.Hi Keron, how's your diet? Were you on Slow Release Metformin? Reducing your carbs helps tremendously.
The sickness is already better, now I just have occasional nausea and am told that the new drug, when I get it, doesn't have the same kind of side effects. Thanks for your reply.Hello Keren from another Byetta user! I do hope you sickness and diarrhea clear up for you!
Yes, SR Metformin. Down to 1000mg now instead of 2000mg as before and am able to leave the house with confidence now! I'm going to work on reducing my carbs. Thank you.Hi Keron, how's your diet? Were you on Slow Release Metformin? Reducing your carbs helps tremendously.
Thank you. I got to see a specialist by telling the nurse (NOT the GP) that my bg levels were wildly erratic and she got the doc to refer me. On the whole, over the years, it has been better talking to nurses than doctors in terms of getting help and solutions. Hop you get the help you need too,Hi, I started on Metformin, which gave me the same symptoms, I changed to Glycazide, and changed my diet slightly, my doc told me I didn't need meds anymore just diet controlled, saw my nurse ( very difficult) and my bs was 13.9, put back on Glycazide, one twice a day and given a new monitor, never really checked my bs, but have been told to, as of 10 minutes ago it was 21.9, oops what am I doing wrong, I have had a severe bacterial kidney infection, and this has damaged my liver, other than that feel fine, just drained, and tired, getting to see a diabetic specialist seems impossible, it does feel like I'm fighting this on my own, hope you get the help you need.
Is there a minimum amount of carbohydrate that I shouldn't eat less than per day?
That was very helpful indeed. Thank you especially for the clarification about the minimum!Zero grams is the absolute minimum.
You will find plenty of postings here covering this topic; the main thing is to go as low as you can comfortably.
If you can initially get down to 100 grams of carbohydrate a day then that gives you a good baseline to decide if you need/want to go lower.
Very low carbohydrates is probably less than 60 grams per day.
Cutting back drastically on carbohydrates can be a little unsettling at first; think of it as withdrawal from an addiction. Some people have "carb flu" when they cut back on the carbs, others don't. Either way it should soon clear up along with the cravings.
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