Scarysugarmary
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Has there been no offer of metformin for your pcos?Thanks @ickihun
I have PCOS as well as endo too, so I'm a proper hormonal nightmare lol but only on insulin myself.
Clomid triggers ovulation (for me between 12-20 day of cycle) but am assuming you mean it didn't work at all for you?
They said it works as saw results on last scan with an extra couple of pills after the initial 5, but it's more the crazy long term effects that have me bemused!
I purposely only temp + my basal rates exactly for, as you said, not then getting crazy hypos when you stop the meds but the effects seem to be lasting, now evidently till the next lot I'm taking!
Fortunately I do carb count with the pump (and did that pre pump too) but unless I've suddenly lost my ability to count (anything is possible)....
My bgs are so much better than they were in previous years, and the pump has certainly helped, but only in a time when you know you need extra tight control on these things, crazy meds which obviously help the ovulation department, seemingly don't help my sugars! And then you get told not to stress too....
Looks like I'm just gonna have to remain a pin cushion and keep temping away!
Thanks so much for your reply!
Metformin isnt an insulin. It works in the liver and gut to metabolise food more effectively but research proved good for pcos. No use for endometriosis thou.Nope!
The Drs don't seem to want to give me anything for it! Maybe it's not necessary, who knows?!
I've been a type one since 1997 (when I was 17) and been on a pump since this year in May.
Prob had PCOS at least 10 years and endo diagnosed about 2010.
Is metformin used regularly for PCOS even in type one diabetes? Or not because it's also an insulin?
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