If the metformin is bothering you, try changing your diet to low carb. It didn't agree with me either. Low carb/high fat got my bloodglucose and my cholesterol sorted. Med-free for both now. (Besides, putting diabetes into remission's a big plus; wounds and infections actually heal like they're supposed to, rather than going on forever. No eyebleeds or other complications either). Something to look into?Hi,
Here is my road to being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, white male 46, over weight
Initially I went to the GP as I had sores on my scalp that were taking a long time to heal.
I though it was some sort of infection. Also I had an eye test several months before and the optometrist she said I've had an eye bleed in the past so she would send a note to my GP, (i didn't got to the GP as I was feeling OK)
So I had a blood test after the GP visit and on the second visit to the GP She said I had diabetes, not saying if I had type 2 but I am sure it is.
The GP put me on metformin, (Ramipril and Atorvastin for HIgh BP) taking it for two weeks OK
and now I am getting tinnitus when I take the metformin tablets (2 x 500mg a day). The tinnitus is very distressing and worse than the high blood glucose.
Thing is I've not had symptoms of diabetes apart from the sores on the scalp.
I've got to see the nurse next week. Its going to be a long slog to get healthy and reduce my risk from
this disease.
Just sharing my experiences with you all, so I've not told anyone close to me or my employer about my diagnosis
regards and I wish you all the best of health
Hi,
Here is my road to being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, white male 46, over weight
Initially I went to the GP as I had sores on my scalp that were taking a long time to heal.
I though it was some sort of infection. Also I had an eye test several months before and the optometrist she said I've had an eye bleed in the past so she would send a note to my GP, (i didn't got to the GP as I was feeling OK)
So I had a blood test after the GP visit and on the second visit to the GP She said I had diabetes, not saying if I had type 2 but I am sure it is.
The GP put me on metformin, (Ramipril and Atorvastin for HIgh BP) taking it for two weeks OK
and now I am getting tinnitus when I take the metformin tablets (2 x 500mg a day). The tinnitus is very distressing and worse than the high blood glucose.
Thing is I've not had symptoms of diabetes apart from the sores on the scalp.
I've got to see the nurse next week. Its going to be a long slog to get healthy and reduce my risk from
this disease.
Just sharing my experiences with you all, so I've not told anyone close to me or my employer about my diagnosis
regards and I wish you all the best of health
Usually it takes two tests three months apart for a diagnosis of diabetes to be confirmed. To know what is going on with your bg levels in between three/six monthly tests you need to buy a meter. Have a look in the shop and choose one that has cheaper strips because they are the on going cost. then start to use it before eating and two hours after first bite. Initially it may be shocking but and there are days when you despair of getting a lower reading but persevere and the readings will come down. Aim for an increase of no more than 2 across a meal, if it is more then the meal has too many carbs for your body. By cutting down the carbs and increasing your level of activity you will find that you start to lose weight gradually. 'Activity' may be a walk round the block initially then gradually extending and increasing the pace until you are walking briskly for some time
Hi,
Here is my road to being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, white male 46, over weight
Initially I went to the GP as I had sores on my scalp that were taking a long time to heal.
I though it was some sort of infection. Also I had an eye test several months before and the optometrist she said I've had an eye bleed in the past so she would send a note to my GP, (i didn't got to the GP as I was feeling OK)
So I had a blood test after the GP visit and on the second visit to the GP She said I had diabetes, not saying if I had type 2 but I am sure it is.
The GP put me on metformin, (Ramipril and Atorvastin for HIgh BP) taking it for two weeks OK
and now I am getting tinnitus when I take the metformin tablets (2 x 500mg a day). The tinnitus is very distressing and worse than the high blood glucose.
Thing is I've not had symptoms of diabetes apart from the sores on the scalp.
I've got to see the nurse next week. Its going to be a long slog to get healthy and reduce my risk from
this disease.
Just sharing my experiences with you all, so I've not told anyone close to me or my employer about my diagnosis
regards and I wish you all the best of health
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