I would avoid medication and save it until you need it more............
I am not sure if Type 2 has to be progressive if well managed?
Can anyone explain why for 18 months I've been on just 1 x 500 mg plus a sitagliptin if this is only a starting dose. I was put on both tablets on the same day with no explanation as to why. I've since read that sitagliptin is only used as an add on if the metformin is not working on its own.
My doctor has told me he wants my cholesterol level down to 1.8 otherwise I have to increase my lipotar currently taking Aprrovel 10mg.Really struggling to get control of blood sugars when I told my doctor that porridge spiked my blood sugar readings to above 10 he said go away and eat bread! I generally try to follow a very low carb diet. Feel helpless. Has anyone tried Dr Mark Hymans detox diet yet?Well done 1973. You seem to have got on top of your blip. Should you need to take metformin in the future, however, It does have many plus points. As well as those mentioned above, it also has a protective property for the heart. Of course, taking any diabetes medication would b=ring you within the cover provided by the Equality Act 2010 and entitle you to free prescriptions. By the way, I was fortunate in not having any gastric issues from taking metformin.
Regards
Doug
Hello
I was managing my Type 2 Diabetes rather well for the last 2 years since diagnosis.
I worked hard to alter both my Diet and lifestyle and have manages to remain med free.
About 4 months ago I developed a knee injury, this prevented me from my usual daily attack of the cross trainer.
I'm due surgery for a cartilage tear hopefully near the end of February.
Also, I suffered Appendicitis, so that was whipped out end of November.
I have just started to resume exercise.
Naturally over the Christmas period, red wine and Scotch were my friends too.
For the last two weeks, Ive detoxed and made noticable improvements with my blood sugar readings than when I was merry or incapacitated.
Worried I couldn't stick to my usual healthy regime, I called for a Hb1ac, (I usually average around 6.8 in old money).
The latest test result has come back as 58 or 7.5 I believe.
Reading around I see articles saying that this is the top end of what a T2 should achieve. I know it should really be lower though!
The Doctor has returned a verdict that I should start on a controlled release Metformin at least twice a day.
I would like some advice then please.
Given I can now exercise again and eating healthily, only with moderate (weekend) alcohol consumption, is my Doctor being too hasty in prescribing Metformin at this stage ?
I've proven I can keep it in control after all, or am I being too proud and should I throw in the towel?- pardon the phrase.
Any advice gratefully received.
My gut instinct is when I can exercise and diet properly, me and Diabetes seem to get along okay.
But i will say I expected a much higher latest Hb1ac given the circumstances as my meter was punching around 10mmol over the last few months.
One week into detox and moderate (until knee surgery) exercise I'm now down to 7mmol average.
Kind regards
Chris
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