IanD said:Thanks to all who have replied.
My advice is based on my experience - & I followed the advice from the experience of others. The closer we can get to non-diabetic BG the better for long term health.
We are told by the professionals that diabetes is progressive - diet--tablets--more tablets--insulin--complications---
I followed the DUK advice for 8 years, maintaining a fasting BG around 6.8. I was up to 3 mf daily. I had crippling leg muscle pains & the beginning of retina damage after being good & obedient. I then came on this forum & began a reduced carb diet. Immediately my fasting BG dropped below 6. Within 3 months the pains had gone, & now after 2 years, the retinopathy has gone.
The Dr was happy with my control - HbA1c=6.7 but my body was not.
Metformin and thyroxin...up and down...
Ellit » June 28th, 2010, 8:08 pm
My underactive thyroid came first and 2 years later I became type 2 diabetic.I have been taking 100mg a day thyroxin and 1500mg metformin.My latest blood tests have just come back and I've been asked to up my metformin to 2000mg a day as my HBa1c is 7.6(last one was 7.3)and I'm also told that I'm bordering on being overactive thyroid now with TSH of .19 and need another blood test in 3 months.
Do the two have any bearing on each other?
Just upped the metformin and gone back to the nasty tummy which I had when I first took them! Is it always like this?
What are the potential benefits of this preparation?
As Glucophage SR is taken only once-a-day it is thought that it will help improve compliance. That is to say patients are less likely to miss a once-daily dose as opposed to a three times-a-day dosing regime. It may also cause less in the way of gastrointestinal upset. Patients may also find the tablets easier to swallow.
MichaelUK said:Hiya everyone
Just a quick question i will be moving onto slow release metformin today once i have collected my presciption (chemist really busy going back in an hour for it)
Doctor told me to take it as follows, 2(750mg) tablets once a day around tea time, i queried this but he said yes both at the same time. Is this correct it was not my usual doctor who is great with my diabetes but he is on holiday this week.
Any ways thought i check with the experts on this forum because sometime the doctors get it wrong.
Many thanks
Michael
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