fenlady
Newbie
- Messages
- 2
- Location
- The Fens, East Anglia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Having to be on a weight loss diet all the time
There must be a medical reason why your doctor has not prescribed you metformin.Help - I am really struggling to control my Type 2 with diet alone, and am in a wheelchair so can't exercise much. My last Hba1c was 36 (5.4). I know this is a good reading, but my weight keeps going up even so. And I'm only eating 1350 calories a day. I really think metformin would help me to control my weight as well as my blood sugars, but the doctor won't prescribe it and won't say why! Can anyone explain this - what does my Hba1c have to be before I can be offered metformin? Thanks.
The others are right. It would be most unusual to be prescribed Metformin with an HbA1c as good as yours (well done by the way). Basically, you don't need it. My HbA1c was 53 at diagnosis and Metformin was never mentioned, and hasn't been since.
Perhaps try to lower your calories a bit? I was on 1200 a day when I was in the game of losing weight, and that worked. I know everyone is different, but it could be that 1350 is a tad too high for you.
Help - I am really struggling to control my Type 2 with diet alone, and am in a wheelchair so can't exercise much. My last Hba1c was 36 (5.4). I know this is a good reading, but my weight keeps going up even so. And I'm only eating 1350 calories a day. I really think metformin would help me to control my weight as well as my blood sugars, but the doctor won't prescribe it and won't say why! Can anyone explain this - what does my Hba1c have to be before I can be offered metformin? Thanks.
My surgery has to follow the rules set them by the local NHS governing body (are they still called primary care trusts, or have they changed name yet again?) - and their rule is that metformin is only prescribed to diagnosed diabetics with an hba1c above 48
Some people have posted that their surgeries refuse to prescribe met until the hba1c hits 53
Thank you! I will mention this to my doctor at my next review.The DN nurse I saw yesterday
The nurse I saw said they are now advised to prescribe Metformin to all diabetics unless it is really not suitable for whatever reason. My HbA1c was 46 when diagnosed and I will start on it this week
Hi there, I was diagnosed 2 months ago and the biggest help has been this website. As for the Metformin, my GP said she would not normally prescribe it straight away but as my HBA1c was so high (it was 69) it was necessary, so you're just managing yours too well, well done, I am still trying to get to grips with the new diet and lose weight.Help - I am really struggling to control my Type 2 with diet alone, and am in a wheelchair so can't exercise much. My last Hba1c was 36 (5.4). I know this is a good reading, but my weight keeps going up even so. And I'm only eating 1350 calories a day. I really think metformin would help me to control my weight as well as my blood sugars, but the doctor won't prescribe it and won't say why! Can anyone explain this - what does my Hba1c have to be before I can be offered metformin? Thanks.
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