I'm not going to lie as I am worried about him. His blood sugar readings are still between 19.1 and 21.0, which I find scary. How long will he need to take the metformin for before his sugar levels begin to reduce? I had a look online, and it says 4-5 days? I'm not sure if he should call the GP tomorrow and explain his levels aren't reducing yet or hold fire until next week to give the medication time to work. #worriedwife
His previous one 4/5 months ago was 48, and he was diagnosed as prediabetic.
His blood sugar readings are still between 19.1 and 21.0, which I find scary.
How long will he need to take the metformin for before his sugar levels begin to reduce? I had a look online, and it says 4-5 days? I'm not sure if he should call the GP tomorrow and explain his levels aren't reducing yet or hold fire until next week to give the medication time to work. #worriedwife
Hi, sorry to hear about your worrying time. I too recently had blood sugars of between 18-22mmols.They didn't budge off those levels, whether I ate or not, so after multiple phone calls to the GP and 3 hospital visits, feeling very unwell and loosing weight fast, I was started on insulin. I felt embarrassed to keep calling the GP and diabetic nurses, but fortunately one of the diabetic nurses wasn't happy with the levels and pursued the endocrine team at the hospital. I'm still washed out but relieved my blood sugars have reduced. Good luck.Hey all,
I joined this forum on behalf of my husband. Yesterday, our GP sent him to the hospital because his blood sugar reading was 20.4, and he had a urine reading of ++ for glucose. He hadn't been feeling well for the last few days with tiredness, extreme thirst, and headaches. Blood tests were performed at the hospital, alongside regular blood sugar testing, and he was prescribed metformin 500mg one tablet twice a day. The doctor told him his blood test results weren't back yet, but he had no doubt that he wasn't diabetic hence the medication, and he would forward everything to the GP - unfortunately I don't know what his recent hb1ac reading is. His previous one 4/5 months ago was 48, and he was diagnosed as prediabetic.
I'm not going to lie as I am worried about him. His blood sugar readings are still between 19.1 and 21.0, which I find scary. How long will he need to take the metformin for before his sugar levels begin to reduce? I had a look online, and it says 4-5 days? I'm not sure if he should call the GP tomorrow and explain his levels aren't reducing yet or hold fire until next week to give the medication time to work. #worriedwife
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