Well done! Not sure of what advice you are after but if it is a pat on the back from your GP you may have to wait a while. I reduced my A1c from 98 to 43 in four months. The DN and GP are strangely silent on the matter. To be fair, if you are managing well the HCPs are happy enough and will be concentrating their efforts on those who struggle to manage their condition well. As long as you are being called in for your reviews (feet, bloods and eyes etc) then carry on with what you are doing because you are doing great.
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I only took it for 3 weeks of toilet-tied hell.Thanks for the encouragement. I think the main advice I was looking for would be about medication. I didnt react well to metformin and had to change to the SR version. They are slightly better but would love not to be taking any medication. Would like to hear if other people have stopped metformin and how they have been.
I still take Metformin but plan to stop taking it by the end of the year. Metformin can make a small difference to blood glucose levels so my thinking is that once you feel that your bg levels are at a good place then you should discuss discontinuing with it with your GP/DN. Some people simply cannot tolerate Met but if diet managed they can come off it safely.Chri post: 1827043 said:Thanks for the encouragement. I think the main advice I was looking for would be about medication. I didnt react well to metformin and had to change to the SR version. They are slightly better but would love not to be taking any medication. Would like to hear if other people have stopped metformin and how they have been.
HI My HbA1c dropped from 52 to 35 in 3 months through following a low carb diet. I saw the diabetic nurse and she wasn't keen on 'too low carb' and I had to tell her what carbs I did eat! The GP is fully supportive and I have an HbA1c every 3 months to keep an eye on things. I'm still at 35 another 6 months on.Does anyone have any experience of such a drop ?
Unfortunately giving up smoking can cause attacks of the munchies.It feels like a such a rip off to give up smoking and THEN get diagnosed with diabetes, right?
Does anyone have any experience of such a drop ? It is over 20% down in 6 months. Any advice much appreciated.
Does anyone have any experience of such a drop ? It is over 20% down in 6 months. Any advice much appreciated.
Around december 2017 I was diagnosed as type 2 with an HBA1C of 59. At the point I gave up 90% of the sugar I was eating. (I had also given up smoking 6 months before after 45 years) I am taking 4 x 500mg metformin per day.
I had a blood test in May and HBA1C had dropped to 47, I had another blood test last week (late june) and HBA1C is now at 44.
I have heard nothing from the GP surgery about these results (they are probably auto-filing them as they are within acceptable ranges)
Does anyone have any experience of such a drop ? It is over 20% down in 6 months. Any advice much appreciated.
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