sweaty betty
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
My insulin resistance is causing me problems with blood glucose levels. I'm already on the full dose of metformin and asked today about being given something else (if there is anything) to improve it.
We discussed a couple of options, but I'm not convinced by either.
Has anyone else had the same issue? What were you given and has it helped?
(I'm also on insulin and found that regular exercise is of no apparent help with blood sugar levels)
Hi@Roseanne i see your in Australia so am i. Really sorry to here about your kidney problems may i ask how long you have had diabetes?.Wishing you well from Tasmania.That’s OK.
I can't promise that building muscle will help everyone but it certainly helped my friend. He was diagnosed with T2 and his GP told him he would soon have to go onto insulin. This terrified him, and he joined a gym and began resistance training. I don't know if it was his doctor who told him this might help, but certainly his GP has been amazed by his test results ever since, this despite the fact that he is not really eating low carb, just a version of the famous Plate. I should say that he has been very consistent with his training.I was told to build muscle. Trying but no idea if it works. They want me off Metformin because of chronic kidney disease which is into stage 4.
Dr Bernstein suggests that the brand Glucophage XR can be up to twice as effective as the generic Metformin. I persuaded my GP to prescribe this for me. It was not too hard, as these days there is not much difference in price. It might be worth a try.I'm already on the full dose of metformin
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