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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2114632" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I was very ill on Metformin and only felt a lot better after throwing it away. It did not change my blood glucose levels. In the instructions it says Metformin is to be taken with food - so no food no tablet would seem to be indicated by that alone.</p><p>My Hba1c was far higher than yours and I had no difficulty in dropping to non diabetic levels just on diet. </p><p>I found that I got best results for blood glucose levels eating when I got up and again in the evening, about 12 hours between meals, as my BG level just kept on rising until I ate. It is easy to spot how you work best if you have a meter for guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2114632, member: 355878"] I was very ill on Metformin and only felt a lot better after throwing it away. It did not change my blood glucose levels. In the instructions it says Metformin is to be taken with food - so no food no tablet would seem to be indicated by that alone. My Hba1c was far higher than yours and I had no difficulty in dropping to non diabetic levels just on diet. I found that I got best results for blood glucose levels eating when I got up and again in the evening, about 12 hours between meals, as my BG level just kept on rising until I ate. It is easy to spot how you work best if you have a meter for guidance. [/QUOTE]
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