gstobartesq
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I was diagnosed with type two 8 months ago & have steadily brought my sugar readings down. The last 3 mth average below 6. I have been training 5 mornings a week in the pool, over the last three weeks following an article i read i started having my breakfast and metformin after training. During training ive started feeling as if my arms are pumping up / stiffer than they were, & when i have been taking my sugar level after training but before breakfast it is giving me readings of 11+.I thought excersise naturaly lowered your sugar levels? could high sugar explain feeling in arms.We are doing around 3500 meters hard training per morn.
Am i correct in thinking that metformin actualy decreases the amount of glucose put into the body by the liver? Hence tiredness whilst swimming /cycling ect.
Where with the training i am doing, would an insulin sensivity supplement ( chromium picolinate) would be more benificial to me.
I will be picking a repeat prescription up tomorrow & intend to have a chat with the doctor about this
Thanks In Advance
Am i correct in thinking that metformin actualy decreases the amount of glucose put into the body by the liver? Hence tiredness whilst swimming /cycling ect.
Where with the training i am doing, would an insulin sensivity supplement ( chromium picolinate) would be more benificial to me.
I will be picking a repeat prescription up tomorrow & intend to have a chat with the doctor about this
Thanks In Advance