Hi,
I was diagnosed type 2 four weeks ago. My hba1c was 78 then 2 weeks later 76. I was put on metformin straight away but I am struggling to tolerate this. I was also diagnosed with high cholesterol and high blood pressure and my gp was reluctant to start treatment for either of these as being diabetic “is a lot to cope with” and he said one thing at a time as I have other health issues too.
If my diabetes is not controlled using metformin I’m worried that I will be on a trail and error kind of treatment until I find something that works for me, my GP has little faith in my controlling it with diet although I have only seen him twice.
Any help, advice, encouragement is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Lisa
Hi and welcome,Hi,
I was diagnosed type 2 four weeks ago. My hba1c was 78 then 2 weeks later 76. I was put on metformin straight away but I am struggling to tolerate this. I was also diagnosed with high cholesterol and high blood pressure and my gp was reluctant to start treatment for either of these as being diabetic “is a lot to cope with” and he said one thing at a time as I have other health issues too.
If my diabetes is not controlled using metformin I’m worried that I will be on a trail and error kind of treatment until I find something that works for me, my GP has little faith in my controlling it with diet although I have only seen him twice.
Any help, advice, encouragement is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Lisa
Thank you everyone for the advice!
I am still waiting to see the diabetic nurse and I was told by my gp that I should go on the DESMOND course. I was told I shouldn’t check my blood sugar but everyone I have spoken to said I should do otherwise how else will I know if I’m doing the right thing?
Thanks, Lisa
Thank you everyone for the advice!
I am still waiting to see the diabetic nurse and I was told by my gp that I should go on the DESMOND course. I was told I shouldn’t check my blood sugar but everyone I have spoken to said I should do otherwise how else will I know if I’m doing the right thing?
Thanks, Lisa
Hi. I agree with the posts so far. I wish I had bought a meter when I was first diagnosed. Yes, go low-carb and ask the GP to change your Metformin the much kinder Slow Release (SR) version. Find out what your blood pressure is and be prepared to buy and use your own BP measuring kit and use it in the peace of your home. My nurse is quite happy to record a series of my readings, average them and put them on the system; they tend to be lower as they avoid the white coat effect. Cholesterol readings are only of real use if they are taken as a fasting blood test and the breakdown used to work out the ratios. The total isn't of much use. Ask for the breakdown and a new test when you have your next HBA1C.
I'm not sure if you mean that Metformin gives you digestive problems, as it does many people? If so, did your doctor start you on the smallest possible dose? Starting with a higher dose is asking for trouble. Also, do you take Metformin with a meal? If you mean that you are struggling to control your bg despite taking Metformin, lowering the carbs in your diet should help lower your bg. Metformin does help a lot of people, but not as much as changing diet.I am struggling on metformin.
Hi,
Yes my GP started me on 1 x 500 for 2 weeks and then said if I am okay with that then to double it and this is when the problems started with my stomach but he said I need to go up even higher and said if I stayed on it and persevered the side effects will go away but I really don’t think I can increase it anymore I feel so sick.
I do take 2 x 500 with a meal and I am changing my diet.
Thanks for the help
Lisa, welcome. You WILL succeed, do each meal and each day at a time. Little steps and you WILL get thereHi,
I was diagnosed type 2 four weeks ago. My hba1c was 78 then 2 weeks later 76. I was put on metformin straight away but I am struggling to tolerate this. I was also diagnosed with high cholesterol and high blood pressure and my gp was reluctant to start treatment for either of these as being diabetic “is a lot to cope with” and he said one thing at a time as I have other health issues too.
If my diabetes is not controlled using metformin I’m worried that I will be on a trail and error kind of treatment until I find something that works for me, my GP has little faith in my controlling it with diet although I have only seen him twice.
Any help, advice, encouragement is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Lisa
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