Not sure yet, yesterday was the first day without taking anyway, so will be interesting to see if I start feeling any difference. I have been taking them so long now that I am don't really remember the difference at the moment.Mushroom said:Hi, well done for getting off the meds! Do you feel any different by not taking the Metformin?
Superchip said:It's now 4 weeks since I stopped the toilets friend metformin, and I haven't noticed a scrap of difference in BG levels.
Can now have a decent drink of red wine without keeping my feet in starting blocks !
Superchip
Fraddycat said:I take 4 x 500 SR Metformin a day and I would dearly love to reduce this. I have now told my DN that this is my wish and I have my HBA1c on Monday so I am hopeful that my pill happy doctor will agree to reduce my meds. I am sure that my low carb diet has done 10 times more for my BG than the Metformin (as demonstrated so well by Superchip) I'll be sure to shout it from the rooftops if my results are good:thumbup:
Cowboyjim said:Interesting points... I am almost tempted to return to discuss it with him... but it is a faff with the inevitable result. What is the use you know what their line is. Any unilateral action re meds is frowned upon quite rightly. But as one of you said, it is my body. I am already concerned about sticking all these pills in me as well as staying off the carbs and exercising. I think they expect none of us to do either or lie. They insist on treating us all en masse rather than individually. Scary.
I would consider trying a week without met but fear going through the initial stages again re stomach problems.
Re hypos I thought that if you "overidid" it with low-carbs/exercise/pills you COULD incur a hypo... they all serve to lower BG after all, but no GP has discussed that with me either. 8)
Fencer said:Fraddycat said:I take 4 x 500 SR Metformin a day and I would dearly love to reduce this. I have now told my DN that this is my wish and I have my HBA1c on Monday so I am hopeful that my pill happy doctor will agree to reduce my meds. I am sure that my low carb diet has done 10 times more for my BG than the Metformin (as demonstrated so well by Superchip) I'll be sure to shout it from the rooftops if my results are good:thumbup:
Good luck
That's interesting, thanks for the info.carty said:I lowered my Metformin from 1000 twice a day to once a day on my GPs advice to try to help me put on weight my HbA1c was 47 ,after 3 months my HbA1c had gone up to 60 . Now after returning to the 2 a day Met it is back down to 51 after 3 months .I was not eating any thing different or changing any of my routine so I can only assume that the Met helped my BG levels
CAROL
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