To whoever can help me, I will be so so grateful, I'm at my wit's end.
I'm 24 and was diagnosed with type 2 at 17, 2 years after finding out I have PCOS. I'm highly insulin resistant, so am injecting 90u three times a day, to lower my levels enough to try litaglutide, in hope it will help. My Hba1c, is over 12, and I am doing everything I should, I eat well, exercise, take my insulin and metformin, yet also struggle with weight, it won't shift. I was referred to a bariatric team, but ironically even though I am overweight my bmi is too low, so therefore the operation is a no go. I was told this was the one thing that could help my diabetes more than anythgin else I am doing. I am so so down, as I am stuck in this rut, and my endrocrinologist seems baffled.
What can I do now?
I'm 24 and was diagnosed with type 2 at 17, 2 years after finding out I have PCOS. I'm highly insulin resistant, so am injecting 90u three times a day, to lower my levels enough to try litaglutide, in hope it will help. My Hba1c, is over 12, and I am doing everything I should, I eat well, exercise, take my insulin and metformin, yet also struggle with weight, it won't shift. I was referred to a bariatric team, but ironically even though I am overweight my bmi is too low, so therefore the operation is a no go. I was told this was the one thing that could help my diabetes more than anythgin else I am doing. I am so so down, as I am stuck in this rut, and my endrocrinologist seems baffled.
What can I do now?