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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Butternut Squash, Cabbage and confrontation.
Hi All,
I've been diagnosed type 2 for 6 weeks now. Was pre diabetic and on low dose of metformin, Since diagnosis metformin increased and now apparently have borderline hypothyroidism with TFT at 6.9. GP hoping its going to settle on own and I have to have a repeat Thyroid function test in December to double check. If its still up I presume I will be put on Levothyroxine - yet another tablet and another problem. I've read today that there maybe a link between Metformin and thyroid problems, dose anyone have any experience of this?
Although my Blood sugars have improved on the Metformin and I have reduced some of my symptoms, I guess the thyroid problems may explain why I'm still feeling lethargic, can't stop sleeping and my brain still feels sluggish and I can't concentrate.
Everyone, including myself, normally puts all of this down to my depression, but maybe its not. If anyone have any thoughts or advise on how to cope with all of this I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Maggie/Magpie
I've been diagnosed type 2 for 6 weeks now. Was pre diabetic and on low dose of metformin, Since diagnosis metformin increased and now apparently have borderline hypothyroidism with TFT at 6.9. GP hoping its going to settle on own and I have to have a repeat Thyroid function test in December to double check. If its still up I presume I will be put on Levothyroxine - yet another tablet and another problem. I've read today that there maybe a link between Metformin and thyroid problems, dose anyone have any experience of this?
Although my Blood sugars have improved on the Metformin and I have reduced some of my symptoms, I guess the thyroid problems may explain why I'm still feeling lethargic, can't stop sleeping and my brain still feels sluggish and I can't concentrate.
Everyone, including myself, normally puts all of this down to my depression, but maybe its not. If anyone have any thoughts or advise on how to cope with all of this I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Maggie/Magpie