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<blockquote data-quote="Bombjack" data-source="post: 1739561" data-attributes="member: 470766"><p>I'm Type 1, and take 2000g Metformin per day thanks to my fantasic DN.</p><p></p><p>I used to be so insulin resistant in the mornings, that I could inject 30 units of insulin after waking up, not eat anything, and still see my blood sugars rise. It was crazy, and I didn't bother with breakfasts for years. </p><p></p><p>Since starting Metformin, I have never looked back, Those morning hypers are gone now, and although I'm still a little more resistant in the mornings, I can eat normally, just giving myself a little more insulin than if it were lunch.</p><p></p><p>I'm a huge fan of Metformin! I have heard it said that every diabetic should be on Metformin, as it is a Glyoxalase promoter, hence has many health benefits in the long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bombjack, post: 1739561, member: 470766"] I'm Type 1, and take 2000g Metformin per day thanks to my fantasic DN. I used to be so insulin resistant in the mornings, that I could inject 30 units of insulin after waking up, not eat anything, and still see my blood sugars rise. It was crazy, and I didn't bother with breakfasts for years. Since starting Metformin, I have never looked back, Those morning hypers are gone now, and although I'm still a little more resistant in the mornings, I can eat normally, just giving myself a little more insulin than if it were lunch. I'm a huge fan of Metformin! I have heard it said that every diabetic should be on Metformin, as it is a Glyoxalase promoter, hence has many health benefits in the long term. [/QUOTE]
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