my Dr says I’m doing so well that she wants me to stop Metformin and control my T2 with diet alone. I took my last tablet Thursday (5 days ago) and had been feeling ok until yesterday. I may have had too many carbs at breakfast because I felt a bit low after 4 hours. It wasn’t a big deal though. But today, about 45 minutes after breakfast (whole grain toast, one egg, one thin slice of ham) I feel awful- headache, palpitations, and generally feeling sick. I tested my BG and it was 12.0! I don’t think I’ve ever tested it that high before! I’m drinking lots of water, feel like I should get out for a walk, but I’m in the middle of something I need to finish. Should I be worried about this?
This what my GP is doing with me @Patrick66, I was on 2 x 500 mg Metformin a day morning and night, but he told me to discontinue the morning one. Next hba1c blood test in three months will see the evening Metformin tablet stopped.I would always advocate (and this is just my opinion, not a medical one) a phased withdrawal over a number of weeks so your body can adjust to the tablets leaving your system.
My bgl is still around the same level after two weeks just on the one Metformin 500, after stopping the morning one. My fasting levels have not risen at all.This has been a useful thread! I was wondering if stopping metformin might cause blood sugars to rise and, having read this I believe it will. My DN said I was OK to stop taking it but I'm going to do it gradually, just cut out the morning dose and see how it goes. Thank you folks x
I think it may vary by person as for me personally I came off my metformin and saw no change in my BG, in fact my latest Hba1c (diet only) is slightly lower now than the last one (i was on metformin then)This has been a useful thread! I was wondering if stopping metformin might cause blood sugars to rise and, having read this I believe it will. My DN said I was OK to stop taking it but I'm going to do it gradually, just cut out the morning dose and see how it goes. Thank you folks x
I really don't think I'm ready to come off completely yet and this is partly psychological, I know. I hope there will be no change in my BS levels - only time will tell x xI think it may vary by person as for me personally I came off my metformin and saw no change in my BG, in fact my latest Hba1c (diet only) is slightly lower now than the last one (i was on metformin then)
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