Thank you xWill need to go back to the Docs who will no doubt put you on medication.
IF you are put back on Metformin, get the slow release version, alot better on the tum although still takes some time to get used to and remember it doesnt work straight away, needs to get in your system - don't slack off on the carbs either and GOOD LUCK !!!
Thank you xI think the other thing to remember about medication is that going onto any diabetes drug be it metformin, a sulfonylurea or any other is not a sign of failure or a one way street - they can help normalise blood sugars and that can normalisation can be built on with dietary / other life style changes sufficiently to either come off the medication or else keep it a lower dose
I was looking for some unexplained type 1 related weight loss which type ones and LADAs can experience before diagnosis e.g. in the two months of feeling lousy, and before going on insulin, I lost a stone.Since being strict over last 6 or so weeks have lost a few pounds but that's all. I've never been overweight....when i was diagnosed i was in the high end of what is normal for my height whereas now i've dropped from a 16/14 to a 14. I doubt i would lose weight as am 53 and no doubt in the menopause. Xc
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