I was in such shock I don’t even remember what numbers he said. Thank you so much for your reply, I feel really hopeful and I’m definitely going to try the low carb firstCutting carbs worked wonderfully for me . I told my doc I wanted to try changing my diet before starting any medication. Diet worked.,,
If I may ask? What were your numbers?
Thanks very much for this, it makes me feel so much better. I have been in denial and it’s just starting to sink in that if I don’t take care of this properly the consequences can be severe.Some have had quite bad side effects on metformin, some, like me, don’t have any side effects and am on a much larger dose than you (2000mg) plus other drugs
I am now on trying a reduced carb diet And losing weight to try and reduce my levels. It’s starting to work for me and I know others on here have managed to move to totally drug free from it
I understand you not wanting to take drugs and moving to alternative approaches are hopefully going to work for you. However, side effects of not reducing your levels are also serious. You have to do something. Your doctor may have gone overboard on their warnings but this is a serious and lifelong condition but can be controlled
I had over 10 years on drugs, am now trying to reverse that. We shall see but you have time on your side, good luck!
Some have had quite bad side effects on metformin, some, like me, don’t have any side effects and am on a much larger dose than you (2000mg) plus other drugs
I am now on trying a reduced carb diet And losing weight to try and reduce my levels. It’s starting to work for me and I know others on here have managed to move to totally drug free from it
I understand you not wanting to take drugs and moving to alternative approaches are hopefully going to work for you. However, side effects of not reducing your levels are also serious. You have to do something. Your doctor may have gone overboard on their warnings but this is a serious and lifelong condition but can be controlled
I had over 10 years on drugs, am now trying to reverse that. We shall see but you have time on your side, good luck!
It took just 3 tablets to say 'no more'! I've now gone full on keto and have never felt so well for a long time, nor have I enjoyed my food so much. I bought a blood glucose meter and I analyse each food 1-2 hours after eating to get a good idea what food spikes an insulin reaction. Some on this forum do take metformin with seemingly good effect. Obviously this forum can't give medical advice, we can only share experiences.
You've found a great forum for support from many who've been/are in your situation. Take a look at dietdoctor.com as another place for help and delicious recipes.
I was in such shock I don’t even remember what numbers he said. Thank you so much for your reply, I feel really hopeful and I’m definitely going to try the low carb first
Good place to look is online medical records. I have history of my hba1c going back many years through thatHi there, make sure you DO get the numbers from your Dr as that way you know exactly what is going on and what your starting point is. x
Okay thanks. Will doHi there, make sure you DO get the numbers from your Dr as that way you know exactly what is going on and what your starting point is. x
Will doPlease do let us know how you're getting on. It also encourages others on the same journey as you.
I take 1 x 500 a day and have had no problems at all. My Dr tried pushing me onto Statins but I refused theseHiya,
I’m new here. I was diagnosed pre diabetic a couple of years ago but I’ve been in total denial. Today I had my blood work results back from the doctors and he is insisting I start on 500mg of slow release metformin immediately. It felt a bit like he was a drug pusher, warning me of being on dialysis and all sorts. I am terrified of the side effects and the thought of being on medication for the rest of my life.
Can anyone please give me some advice, as I really don’t want to take it. my symptoms are pretty mild, just dry calloused feet and a big belly. I’ve been exercising everyday since the lock down, have not lost an iota of weight, or the belly
Should I try a low carb/ Keto diet for 3 months and see if it will do the trick before I start chugging metformin? My brother who is also type 2 was put on them and he had such bad side effects he stopped. Please help, thanks
I take one 500g tablet a day and have had no side effects. My Dr has tried to get me to take Statins but I have been warned off of them so I've always refused them.Hiya,
I’m new here. I was diagnosed pre diabetic a couple of years ago but I’ve been in total denial. Today I had my blood work results back from the doctors and he is insisting I start on 500mg of slow release metformin immediately. It felt a bit like he was a drug pusher, warning me of being on dialysis and all sorts. I am terrified of the side effects and the thought of being on medication for the rest of my life.
Can anyone please give me some advice, as I really don’t want to take it. my symptoms are pretty mild, just dry calloused feet and a big belly. I’ve been exercising everyday since the lock down, have not lost an iota of weight, or the belly
Should I try a low carb/ Keto diet for 3 months and see if it will do the trick before I start chugging metformin? My brother who is also type 2 was put on them and he had such bad side effects he stopped. Please help, thanks
I'm in a similar boat. Diagnosed pre-diabetic 10 years ago (though they either didn't make a big deal of it, or I ignored and forgot about it) and properly diabetic so in the last few weeks. I have the prescription for Metformin sitting here, unfilled. I looked at the side effects, and decided it was a last resort for me, so I tried going low carb. With the 1Ac level as a guideline, my average blood sugar over the last 3 months has been around 12. I've halved that by simply going low carb, and if it halves my 1Ac, I'll be well into the non-diabetic figures through diet alone, the next time they test me.Hiya,
I’m new here. I was diagnosed pre diabetic a couple of years ago but I’ve been in total denial. Today I had my blood work results back from the doctors and he is insisting I start on 500mg of slow release metformin immediately. It felt a bit like he was a drug pusher, warning me of being on dialysis and all sorts. I am terrified of the side effects and the thought of being on medication for the rest of my life.
Can anyone please give me some advice, as I really don’t want to take it. my symptoms are pretty mild, just dry calloused feet and a big belly. I’ve been exercising everyday since the lock down, have not lost an iota of weight, or the belly
Should I try a low carb/ Keto diet for 3 months and see if it will do the trick before I start chugging metformin? My brother who is also type 2 was put on them and he had such bad side effects he stopped. Please help, thanks
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