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Hi All!

sparkyrich

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Another new member of the happy diabetic band here.

I was diagnosed a month ago and I've spent the last four weeks reading loads of contradicting advice on t'interweb (yep, Yorkshire and computermerator illiterate). It's good to have found a site where people seem to have sensible, practical advice to offer.

My health centre have put me on metformin but won't let me have a monitor unless I have to have insulin. Fortunately for me, my mother is also diabetic and has as fine a collection of unused monitors as you've ever seen. Apparently the manufacturers send her a new one every few months but she won't change from her favourite and she's given me a meter and test strips. Not enough to last forever, but enough to let me see whats happening to my levels.

As I'm overweight I decided to try the 'South beach' diet. It's VERY low carb for the first two weeks then reintroduces carbs slowly (but no white flour/white rice/potatoes). 3 weeks in and my weight is down by 2 stones although the loss is slower now the carbs are coming back.

Originally the test result at the surgery was 9.6.

First thing in a morning it's 4.8-5.2. Two hours later it's generally around 5.6.

Thing is, when I started the metformin they wanted me to take 1x500 per day for a week, then up it to 2x500. As my numbers don't look too bad I've stayed on the single tablet. Worth sticking with that for now or would the extra tablet provide any advantage?

Rich
 
Hi and welcome.

Good going with the weight loss. I would take the advice of a health professional regarding how much metformin to take.

Well done with the BG levels. I test before I eat then 2 hours after.

Their will be others along who will be able to offer more advice.

Good luck with managing your diabetes.
 
Hi sparkyrich and welcome to the forum I agree with krs 1958 that you should take your Metformin as prescribed. If you don't want to take the second pill then talk to your DN about it. As you are newly diagnosed here is the advice we give to new members. You will find information on testing, diet (although you seem to be managing well on your diet) etc. which I'm sure will be useful to you.


 
You say" I decided to try the 'South beach' diet" good for you

Something you may not have been told is :
That Metformin also decreases your appetite which helps you lose a few pounds in weight.


Welcome to the club
 
Thanks for the replies

I'll up my metformin to the prescribed level and see how things go.

Cheers
 
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