Only downsides are that she paid no attention to the fact I'd been self-testing and was now reporting non-diabetic FBGs, and tried to push Metformin on me.
I'm sure you will. All the best.I've told her I'm going to smash it
Only 3 weeks, so a good start really. As for Metformin, your decision, but don't hold out if low carb is not the whole answer. It goes a long way towards keeping BG down and making medication unnecessary, at least you're monitoring your progress, so will know how things are going, save the HbA1c from being a complete surprise.
don't mean to be dismissive of what is a helpful drug for many people.
Well done, you are on the way down and that is excellent after such a short time.
One piece of advice. It is best not to take your doctor's word for it that your liver and kidney functions are OK. You need to see what the results were for yourself. Too many doctors and nurses think we won't understand real numbers so say "fine" or "OK" when they may well be teetering on the edge of normal. This happens a lot. Ask for print outs. If you don't understand the figures we will help you. The same goes for your cholesterol and cholesterol breakdown levels. You are entitled to print outs - the receptionist can sort them out for you. Also, if you are in England you can ask if your surgery puts test results on line as they are supposed to do, and how to register for this.
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