Hi I'm a type one so haven't posted in this bit before. I'm giving one of my bg testers with strips to my husbands friend who is a type 2. He's 64 and is trying to get a better handle on things of course the best way to do that is to be able to know what's going on. When I was talking to him however he said that he had put on quite a bit of weight as he had to eat more often in order to take his diabetic medication. I was thinking this was a bit odd, does anyone else have to eat more and often because of the tablet medication they take? I don't know yet which type of tablets he takes, but I imagined as he wasn't injecting insulin he should be trying to cut his calories and carbs and not increase them any thoughts?
I can't think of any reason why a Type 2 would need to eat more food? If someone is taking a sulphonylurea such as Gliclazide and causing low blood sugar then the solution is to reduce that medication. Tablets such as Metformin are supposed to be taken with a meal but that's all. I think your husband's friend needs to check with his GP and if he doesn't get a sensible explanation then go to another GP
I eat more regularly now I'm on 1x850 metformin 3 times a day, but I'm eating better rather than snacking on rubbish so I'm actually losing weight. I do find it more difficult at weekends