Hi @Ta1357 - I wonder why your husbands diabetic nurse is not encouraging your husband in taking steps to improve his health, that seems quite extraordinary. When I was diagnosed it was positively encouraged to exercise more and adjust your diet (although the advice on diet was the standard eat well plate that did not work for me). Your husband needs support in his efforts to turn things around, but it is probably advisable to discuss any changes he is making with his medical team as his medication may need monitoring and adjusting along the way.
Thank you and well done to you.... so glad that you got in touch with meHi welcome to the forum - I will tag @daisy1 who welcomes our newbies with some great info - as to your question about losing weight on gliclizide - yes it is very doable I lost my weight whilst taking it(over 11st). Maybe with a bit of weight loss and a lower carb diet your hubby may be able to ditch the glic - unfortunately for me I managed to greatly reduce my meds but not to drop that last little 40g twice a day - I am probably too far down the line?
Lots n here including myself disagree it's progressive if you can get good control - there is many here on this forum that can give good anecdotal evidence of that. Have a read round the forum - especially the low carb recipe thread - it's not really a diet but a lifestyle change - once you can get your head round that it becomes a lot clearer
He used to have a great GP which even reduced his medications after losing 10% weight! very encouraging. But with the new one not sure! I'm so determine to find a goos dieting program which I can implace for all of usHi @Ta1357 - I wonder why your husbands diabetic nurse is not encouraging your husband in taking steps to improve his health, that seems quite extraordinary. When I was diagnosed it was positively encouraged to exercise more and adjust your diet (although the advice on diet was the standard eat well plate that did not work for me). Your husband needs support in his efforts to turn things around, but it is probably advisable to discuss any changes he is making with his medical team as his medication may need monitoring and adjusting along the way.
It's exactly my concern as I know all about how it works. If he is not taking carbs through the day why he should take this?! even after consumption of starchy food, when I check his blood sugar is around 5! my hubby is on 80 mg per day at the moment! But he is watching his diet since he started this! But my concern is how I should know if diet is working or its medication! unless he stop taking it and we can check it!Hi and welcome. It's sad that the DN doesn't understand the importance of diet and exercise; it's part of her job to cover this. Be aware that Gliclazide can cause low blood sugar and even hypos if the dose is too high as it stimulates the pancreas to produce more insulin. Try to get hubbie to have that low-carb diet and exercise and adjust the medication if needed.
It's not for me to say, but Gliclazide with an overweight T2 doesn't seem to quite fit? Many T2s with excess weight will be insulin resistant and hence have excess natural insulin that the body can't metabolise well. If that is so, Gliclazide could achieve little. Metformin will usually help a bit in that situation. Sounds like you may have to discuss this with the GP and ensure the Glic dose doesn't push blood sugar too low. Based on posts I've seen over the years, many GPs start 'everyone' on Metformin and when that doesn't solve the problem they may just add Glic regardless of thinking about the problem they are trying to solve. But I'm merely an amateur of courseIt's exactly my concern as I know all about how it works. If he is not taking carbs through the day why he should take this?! even after consumption of starchy food, when I check his blood sugar is around 5! my hubby is on 80 mg per day at the moment! But he is watching his diet since he started this! But my concern is how I should know if diet is working or its medication! unless he stop taking it and we can check it!
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