Golden-girl
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I am T1 , can metformin help me to adjust my blood sugar?
Hello, it’s not a glucose reducing medication so probably not
It reduces sugar production by the liver and also increases insulin sensitivity, so I would have thought that it might help reduce your doses. Just might need to be a little more cautious about hypos???? If you have problems with the dawn phenomena (blood sugar rise on waking) then it might help.but it increase insulin sensitivity. can it decreases my insulin doses ?
It reduces insulin production by the liver and also increases insulin sensitivity, so I would have thought that it might help reduce your doses. Just might need to be a little more cautious about hypos???? If you have problems with the dawn phenomena (blood sugar rise on waking) then it might help.
I was on a double blind trial for T1s taking metformin for a couple of years, but unfortunately never found out whether I was taking a placebo. The trial results weren't terribly conclusive, but it's a very safe drug and if your doctor is recommending it it's probably worth a try. I've been offered it but as I'm reasonably happy with my control at the moment I'm not bothering, though I wouldn't rule it out in the future.
Ellie, I'm sure it's a typo, but the liver doesn't produce insulin, but is an insulin-guided organ. It can manage the glucose released into the body from its stores though.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/body/liver-and-blood-glucose-levels.html