I had side effects on normal. Nothing on slow release (for over a decade) so hopefully nurse/doctor can try that for youTwo days of Metaformin. Belching, feeling of indigestion. Abdominal pains two hours after taking and diahorrea. The same this morning for two hours before the day started. Breakfast of Greek yoghurt and some strawberries, belching after every mouthful and after every sip of black decaff tea. Belching after lunch of salad and smoked trout and during drinking lemon and ginger tea. Is this normal? Does it continue? Have asked for an advice call but would appreciate any advice. Thank you all for holding my hands as a newbie.
Without all of you I would feel very isolated. Thank you for your warmth and information. I am reading my way through Fung and have finished Caldesi today. Working with low carb eating since Sunday night and that seems to be going OK at the moment.
But I wanted to share with you the following text message from my gps received this morning.
"Your Initial Diabetic review is due. Due to the coronavirus situation NHS England has advised that routine reviews should not be carried out at present so we will not be inviting you in at this time. If you have any changes or problems with your condition please do contact the surgery."
I wonder what happened to Facetime or WhatsApp or the telephone. Quite shocking really.
Well still issues with Metformin really provoked lots of nausea about 11.30 am if intermittent fasting. Have been advised to take it in the morning and that it needs food - so that makes it difficult to intermittent fast - except over night and between meals.
Just wanted to ask what you think of my initial Lipid results. I'm in need to more experience to feel any confidence in my conclusions so would appreciate the support.
DN wants them under 4 naturally with statins. I've not agreed and said I'll think about it when there's been a second test.
Total chloresteral 5.8
HDL 2
LDL 3.2
split 2.9
Triglycerides 1.3
Appreciate a bit of advice and handholding on this.
I would not put too much store in the GP's attitude. They are often overworked and suffer from the doctor complex - "just the facts ma'am", which can come across as brutal or dismissive. The best first thing to do is keep a BGL log and food log. Your machine will spew a bunch of numbers which a doctor can read fast, but the discipline of keeping a log and seeing what food does what to you in real life is highly effective. You also start to become conscious of the otherwise unconscious food habits we all tend to accumulate.Hello everyone, I was diagnosed yesterday over the telephone. Haven't got through all the emotions yet and moved onto adjustment - its still feeling like a dream.
Horridly high test result of 100. GP set a target of below 53 for me. Dr prescribed 2 x metaformin per day - starting with 1 a day the first two weeks. He thought it would require something else in addition. Although he had a resonable attitude to low carb eating he was very dismissive of being able to reverse diabetes or bring it into remission and challenged me to prove him wrong several times. Is there any hope with low carb and weight loss to improve things or is he right.... I'm doomed.... Not the most helpful thing for me as encouragement goes a long way. He wasn't interested in me testing my glucose with a monitor. I am wondering about getting one - any recommendations?
I'm being sent on a DESMOND course sometime and there will be the local gp diabetic clinic. and an eye test - who knows what has gone on in my body. The blood re-test will be in October as we expect to go away in a few weeks for the whole of September.
Dr Fung's book has dropped through the door today so lots of reading there and the Caldesi recipe book coming soon. What else would people recommend? I'm also looking for a carb app or reference book.
I have been browsing the forum. There is so much helpful information and experience here but I'd greatly appreciate some wise words to balance against the negative attitude of the GP.
Talking of Metformin.
Has anyone else developed a facial rash on the chin, nose, moving onto cheeks and patches on both sides of the forehead? On slow release and have been told to take it in the morning. The rash is reasonable in the morning and gets steadily worse all day. Not so easy to see except in the right light on in a mirror. When I had it looked at the nurse said it appeared to be ectopic dermatitis and booked me in with the DN. Although she was uncertain that it was related. I suppose it could be stress or sun sensitivity- in this grey northern and rainy weather.
I have taken an antihistamine for the last two days which has taken away the burning and most of the itching. But not this evening and the itching is starting up. Tomorrow I think I shall stop the Metformin for a couple of days to test whether it makes a difference to the rash.
On Wednesday I am due to see the DN with a view to taking the next level of medication - one that requires use of a glucose meter and has risks of hypos - probably weight gain too - begins with a G. Just what I need at the moment. Just getting to grips with losing weight steadily.
Its been suggested to me that I should refuse medication and concentrate on diet for the next couple of months. A option not given to me by the belligerent GP who rang me with my blood test result.
Incidentally, I am also getting pins and needles and sharp stabbing sensations in hands and feet. Even in the top of the head and neck. Any idea if that could be related. Sigh. Its just so hard to know what to think and how much to tolerate.
My experience was somewhat similar. Diagnosed in July 2019 with raging diabetes; constantly thirsty, drinking all the time and up in the night to pee three times! I was also starting to lose weight and my pulse was raging). No real surprise when blood test came back showing HbA1C at 105. My father died of pancreatic cancer so doctor very quickly got me scanned at hospital -thankfully clear (except for fatty liver). I was put on metformin 0.5g twice a day and told to lose weight. By going to a very small lunch and cutting my carbs right down I did manage to lose weight and the blood sugar came down too (55 in Oct 2019 and 33 in Jan 2020; weight fell from 104kg initially to 90kg). Doctor suggested trying without metformin so came off that at the end of Jan. So far my blood glucose does seem under control (I test several times a day) although having lost a few more kgs of weight I’ve now put it back on again so am back at 91kg (**** covid19). I have my one year check up this week but am confident that as long as I keep the weight off my diabetes will stay in remission.
So ignore your doctor! If you can lose weight you do have a chance of putting the disease into remission and living life medicine free (note I don’t think I’m cured, if I put the weight back on the diabetes will return). Not easy and a constant struggle but I am now going to try a 5/2 diet to see if that is the best way of keeping the weight off.
Id also recommend getting a meter. I bought a cheap one on Amazon, less than £20 including initial strips. Really helps you understand the impact of carbs and diet. One other practical suggestion I have is to switch to wholewheat rice, pasta and bread and also weigh everything to make sure you have one portion and not several as I was having! Meat and fish are fine to eat and just increase the veg at the same time as reducing the carbs as they will fill you up (and help cholestrol too)
I am now on metformin SR 1000mg , but was told by GP and the leaflet to take with evening meal as it then works to reduce the release of glucose from liver whilst you sleep.Talking of Metformin.
Has anyone else developed a facial rash on the chin, nose, moving onto cheeks and patches on both sides of the forehead? On slow release and have been told to take it in the morning. The rash is reasonable in the morning and gets steadily worse all day. Not so easy to see except in the right light on in a mirror. When I had it looked at the nurse said it appeared to be ectopic dermatitis and booked me in with the DN. Although she was uncertain that it was related. I suppose it could be stress or sun sensitivity- in this grey northern and rainy weather.
I have taken an antihistamine for the last two days which has taken away the burning and most of the itching. But not this evening and the itching is starting up. Tomorrow I think I shall stop the Metformin for a couple of days to test whether it makes a difference to the rash.
On Wednesday I am due to see the DN with a view to taking the next level of medication - one that requires use of a glucose meter and has risks of hypos - probably weight gain too - begins with a G. Just what I need at the moment. Just getting to grips with losing weight steadily.
Its been suggested to me that I should refuse medication and concentrate on diet for the next couple of months. A option not given to me by the belligerent GP who rang me with my blood test result.
Incidentally, I am also getting pins and needles and sharp stabbing sensations in hands and feet. Even in the top of the head and neck. Any idea if that could be related. Sigh. Its just so hard to know what to think and how much to tolerate.
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