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<blockquote data-quote="SimonCrox" data-source="post: 1590494" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>Hope you are feeling better soon.</p><p>I totally concur with LamontD above that there seems no good reason to take the metformin (I woud never be patronising)</p><p>You are already getting lowish sugars that seem to include a strong element of reactive hypoglucaemia ie your own insulin is effective enough.</p><p>I beleive that in the UK, it would be unusual to measure an insulin level during a GTT.</p><p>I would measure a 9.00 am cortisol level (aiming for level greater than 400) just to make sure that your 3.99 mM fasting level was not due to underactive adrenal glands, but I accept that this is very rare.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonCrox, post: 1590494, member: 388174"] Hope you are feeling better soon. I totally concur with LamontD above that there seems no good reason to take the metformin (I woud never be patronising) You are already getting lowish sugars that seem to include a strong element of reactive hypoglucaemia ie your own insulin is effective enough. I beleive that in the UK, it would be unusual to measure an insulin level during a GTT. I would measure a 9.00 am cortisol level (aiming for level greater than 400) just to make sure that your 3.99 mM fasting level was not due to underactive adrenal glands, but I accept that this is very rare. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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