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on Metformin but HbA1C has increased

RollerGirl

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I have been taking Metformin now for around 4-5 months, and my recent HbA1C came back as 9.8, and increase, from the previous 8.9, and 8.7 before that. When I was first diagnosed Type 2 earlier this year, I was losing weight, eating healthy and exercising, hence the 8.7 readings. However the last 4-5 months, I have not been eating well and have gained weight.

My fasting glucose levels last week were 12.8 on waking, which of course is very high. I have since taken this all very seriously, and am trying hard to eat better and have started exercising again (just brisk walking). The last few days they have come down to 10.5. I wanted to hear from anyone else, who is in the early days of using Metformin and if they have had to increase the dose, or start taking other medications.

I am px 500mg x 2 morning and night

Thanks
RG
 
Hi RollerGirl and welcome to the forum When I started Metformin I had no problems at all with my levels and the dosage didn't need changing. I take 2 x 500 and I hardly ever feel hungry. I suggest you go back to your doctor/DN about this. I am sure that other members will come along and share their experiences with you.

Here is some basic information that we give to new members - I hope this info will be useful to you. Ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone who has an answer.

 

Hi RollerGirl,

Sorry to sound negative, but (from what you have written) the increase in HbA1C is probably down to the fact that "[you] have not been eating well and gained weight" in the last 4-5 months.

Metformin is great, but it only takes your BG levels down by a point or so. It isn't a magic bullet that means that you can not eat well and still get good results. Even on insulin you have to moderate your diet to some extent. I'm not aware of any diabetics that get good results and are able to eat whatever they want.

Look at the positive side, you started to see results before, and you can do it again. Once you start to get those readings down, the feeling of well-being that you'll achieve will be reward enough in itself.

Good luck!

Stephen
 
I Have been on Meformin for a year 1x 500mg twice a day and my results have gone up so they have increased to 1x 1000mg, and 1 x 500mg a day. So far my levels testing have gone down great in the day. But still feeling the new effects of the increase with stomach issues. The good thing is i dont want to eat at all, but that can make you go to low. So will watch.
 
I lost weight upon diagnosis. I had been gradually loosing weight before but then the "cant eat anything ever again" panic set in after dx and about a month later I had another Hba1c which had dropped from 9.7 to 6.7.
In total I have lost 4 stone. My GP always wants to keep me on the Met, telling me how her dx and Met prescription has done all this good.

My Endocrinologist said bluntly that the weight loss was completely responsible for the better BG results.

However I too have noticed a fasting level of 6-7 rather than the 5-6 I used to get. I have also noticed I have had a few glasses of red wine and beer more recently and I started eating chocolate during the week rather than leaving it to a few chunks of dark on a Saturday night.

So I am going to re-group and loose a bit more weight and get a bit fitter. I have heard others from these forums who have said the same. Weight gain = bad BG, weight loss= better BG.

Unless your one of those skinny type2s of a late starting type 1.
 
Hi RollerGirl

Are you on any other medications? If so they may be responsible for your weight gain and higher BS levels.

I was put on Amitriptyline for IBS, this had the result of me putting on weight and making my BS higher.

Having found out I am wheat intollerant, cutting out bread has been the best thing that I have done, as it cuts the amount of carbs that I eat.

You may need to talk to your HCP and have introduced another medication.
 
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