I am type 2 on metformin and gliclazide for last ten months. Combined diet and medication helped to control sugar levels 4.8-5.2.
Recently the liver function tests show serum ALT levels steadily going up and currently shooting over 2400 (top level shouldn't exceed 55)
At the same time I experience hypos everyday, sometimes three times also night time. That is something new to me and worrying.
Has anybody experienced anything similar?
I am type 2 on metformin and gliclazide for last ten months. Combined diet and medication helped to control sugar levels 4.8-5.2.
Recently the liver function tests show serum ALT levels steadily going up and currently shooting over 2400 (top level shouldn't exceed 55)
At the same time I experience hypos everyday, sometimes three times also night time. That is something new to me and worrying.
Has anybody experienced anything similar?
Belfer - That sounds like a big number you have there on the ALT. I would ask a couple of things:
- Do you know what your last ALT score was, to assess whether it has risen significantly>
- Are you low carbing aggressively?
- What scores are you experiencing when you hypo, if your range is 4.8 to 5.2, and when are you at the 4.8-5.2 numbers?
I don't actually agree with @nosher8355 that if you have control, you will have hypos on Gliclazide. I think my thoughts would be that if you have changed your diet and your bloods scores are reducing, then it could well be that your dosage needs to be adjusted. It is very common for those embarking on their diabetes journey to find their medication needs to be adjusted, depending on whether they are gaining great control (might require a reduction), or struggling more to reduce levels for whatever reason (meds might need to be increased).
Yes I agree with @AndBreathe.
My post wasn't specific enough.
Glicizide will send you into hypo if your dosage is too high and you have some semblance of good control.
I apologise if it was interpreted different.
To the OP, yes have a talk to your GP, as your liver function is quite high!
Yes I agree with @AndBreathe.
My post wasn't specific enough.
Glicizide will send you into hypo if your dosage is too high and you have some semblance of good control.
I apologise if it was interpreted different.
To the OP, yes have a talk to your GP, as your liver function is quite high!