With those levels you should have no problems..Hi Bulkbiker
I test three times a day usually.
Wake up is between 4.3 and 5.5.
Before food 5.6 ish and 2 hours after food any thing from 5's to high sixes.
My thoughts as well ,i'll see what happens when I'm off the metformin.
I low ish carb,no bread beer or rice,loads of meat and veg.
Can't take it anymore,but the trouble is it makes you very paranoid about your levels especially as I have non proliferation retinopathy.
I had to stop the metformin as well and am just on insulin now. Same problems as you and I too found the slow release metformin worse as well. It didn’t really make a difference to my blood sugars anyway.Hi folks
I know its a common topic BUT I'm at my Witt's end with metformin.
I have lost 5 stone and considerably increased my exercise.
Hba1 when diagnosed 101 ,April 45, Hba1 now at 33.
I can't stomach metformin for more than 2 days before feeling sick and the other end goes with out saying.
I'm thinking of buying shares in Andrex.
Question is ,is my body saying you don't need these any more?
I test appropriately ever day.
My doctor said its about preserving the insulin I have?
What are your thoughts,thank you.
What's the bike?.. sorry a bit off topic..Thank you bulkbiker.
I've worked so hard.Cheers.
I would agree with everyone above; losing 5 stones (about 30 kg) is really well done (I would never be patronising); Mike Lean, professor of obesity, showed that every Kg lost during first year lead to 4 months longer life! And you are testing and you have clearly been persevering with the metformin.
15 years ago, choice of tablet and injection was very limited, but nowadays, great choice
So, I would reduce the metformin to the dose tolerable, keep watching the glucose levels and if they rise, ask GP for something else such as a gliptin or SGLT-2 inhibitor (but I would prefer not to take a sulphonylurea due to possible weight gain and hypo risk)
Best wishes
A bit of topic ( sorry) but why only weight lost in the first year? Thanks
I have quite an easy carry-on with Metformin ..thankfully.
Every so often ..I have a bit of diarrhoea though.
Metformin make me ✻windy✻ ..so my physician prescribes the ✻Slow Release✻ formulation ..and Peppermint Oil capsules.
I drink plenty of plain water to flush away any ✻spent✻ Metformin ..and take over-the-counter B12 supplements too.
Quite a palaver.
Outstanding weight loss!
I need to hop back on that treadmill myself.
When I was first diagnosed, I was sitting around...15.5 mmol, down to less than half that now, just with diet and 1 500mg metformin twice a day. Which my doctor swears isn't possible. Supposedly metformin doesn't drop your sugar levels that much. I have not read into it enough to know.
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