59 is diabetic and i think metformin will help you.
At the end of the day whats important is what the doc thinks but I do feel you should be on it.
Unless you have any side effects or any other medication going on because of which they dont think you should be on met or it interferes with it.
Are you doing lchf.
Do you have a lot of weight to lose? If so, then Metformin may help. Otherwise it will only help to a very limited extent.
Diet is the key to lowering blood sugars. Metformin isn't a miracle drug and doesn't lower blood sugars after eating. It works on the liver helping to reduce the amount of glucose the liver can produce in certain circumstances, and is an appetite suppressant. It can't be relied on on its own - unlike injected insulin - as I said, diet is the key.
Thank you, I am almost 6 ft and weigh 82 Kg. I have been trying to control my T2 by diet and exercise. My a1c has stayed around 56-59 since Dec last year.
I can do more with cutting out carbs but when I get anxiety, I always eat something (banana, cereal bar (no added sugar)) and that makes me feel better.
I agree with you, diet is the key but I am not succeeding at the rate I thought I would have done by now :-(
Regards
PSS
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