Thanks for that.Hi there and welcome to the forumMetformin takes a bit to build up in your system so most likely you have had a good eating day. Keep it up and things will soon come under control for you. Good luck and keep posting.
Thanks for the info.I would suggest a bit of both. Obviously what you ate was fine and Metformin probably helps a bit but does take time to build up. I reacted violently to Metformin so only took it for a couple of days before GP told me to stop.
I found testing really helpful. I also wrote everything down. My readings before and after and what I had eaten so I could look back to see what meals were good and what ones I needed to change. I made loads of mistakes but each was a learning process. We are all different so you should be able to find what works for you. Seems you are making good progress already. Well done.
Welcome, you're attitude is wonderful. With this approach I'm sure you will be successful. Good luck.Thanks for the info.
I've only had one Metformin tab so far. No adverse effects yet. I'm supposed to work up to 3 per day over the next few weeks.
I have my own test meter and the nurse gave me a prescription for 50 test strips. I'm just testing before and after dinner for now, but I can do some extra tests if things get weird.
Many thanks for your encouragement.Welcome, you're attitude is wonderful. With this approach I'm sure you will be successful. Good luck.
Thanks for the information.@Inchindown - Hello and Welcome to the Forum. Metformin takes time to build up in your system to reach it's full effect. So pleased be patient. It lowers the amount of sugar created by the Liver and decreases the amount of sugar absorbed by the Intestines.
Always take it with or after food and drink plenty of water. Never take it on an empty stomach, as it may cause stomach troubles.
My name is George, I'm 65 and I live north of Inverness.
Got confirmation that I have type 2 today after getting the result of a Hba1c test. It came in at 100, so it seems I have some work to do.
I've been put on metaformin.
I wasn't diabetic a few months ago, so hopefully I haven't caused too much damage yet.
I'm finding it all a bit confusing at the moment. I don't really understand carbs right now, but I suppose that will come with time.
I suppose I'm glad to have a diagnosis, as I've been struggling for years to control my food intake. I haven't been able to motivate myself to not overeat. So at least I now have a good reason to try to beat my binge eating disorder.
It's been about 6 weeks since I suspected I might be diabetic. In that time I've only had one bad eating event. That's much better than I would normally do. I've also lost a few pounds and dropped a trouser size. I definitely feel a lot better too.
So wish me luck as I start my journey through this diabetic minefield.
Thanks, George.
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