That might be a good thing to have that effect as it stops you eating anything to carby. Trouble with me is even if I have gone a bit to high if I have been naughty with the carbs I never feel bad in any way I always feel perfectly alright so the temptation will be there to have a few more carbs at Christmas but I will not indulge to muchYou could try - but I don't think the metformin will have got in to your system that quickly. As I understand it (which might be wrong) you may see some effect within two days but to get the full effect you'd need to start taking it 4-5 days ago. As I said, I might be wrong and it may work faster for you. We are all different.
You might find that the additional carbs will make you feel exhausted and irritable - this is what happens to me when I over-indulge.
Hi, I'm a fairly recently diagnosed T2. I have been treating my condition by diet alone to date(LCHF). My BS readings are usually between 5-6. I was just wondering if anyone has taken their meds ( I have Metformin, it was prescribed when I was first diagnosed) on a temporary basis, just to carry them over Christmas for example. I am worried about the effect on my BS over the next couple of days, I had a small chunk of French bread last night, I was tired and it's a busy time of year my blood sugar shot up to 8.6, the highest reading I've ever had. I have no intention of stuffing sweets and mince pies but I will eat a couple of roast potatoes and some bread over the next couple of days. What do you think?
No one should be telling you whether to take your medication or not, only your doctor should be discussing this with you.
But a normal BG reading is worth looking at, here.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
Hi, I'm a fairly recently diagnosed T2. I have been treating my condition by diet alone to date(LCHF). My BS readings are usually between 5-6. I was just wondering if anyone has taken their meds ( I have Metformin, it was prescribed when I was first diagnosed) on a temporary basis, just to carry them over Christmas for example. I am worried about the effect on my BS over the next couple of days, I had a small chunk of French bread last night, I was tired and it's a busy time of year my blood sugar shot up to 8.6, the highest reading I've ever had. I have no intention of stuffing sweets and mince pies but I will eat a couple of roast potatoes and some bread over the next couple of days. What do you think?
Personally I would say no-one, not even your doctor, should be telling you to take medication. It is completely up to you.
A doctor may be able to advise to the best of their, possibly limited, ability but the final decision should always be down to the patient.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/community-ethos-forum-rules.50278/Just avoid the carbs and avoid the need for meds.. you are doing really well so why screw it up for some **** that you probably won't enjoy eating anyway?
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/community-ethos-forum-rules.50278/
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Please can we stop this bickering. It's unnecessary.
All members need to be careful about giving advice, and need to respect others dietary choices.
Further altercations or rudeness may lead to thread bans.
My apologies to you, it was simply as the op had said in their first post
'I have Metformin, it was prescribed when I was first diagnosed'
Once again, I would suggest @admin clarify the rules for the site if it seems to be seen as bickering in the context above.
Aside of any possible upset in this thread, I have found it really interesting to learn that metformin works more on the liver. I have low carbed and fasted, following bulkbiker with my own diabetes. (How do you insert @ bulkbiker ?) Anyway, low carb has improved my BG readings and after fasting i have even been able to eat a little bread without the spikes that I was getting. Alas my morning readings are out of my control and it worries me. I wonder if I took metformin at bedtime I might wake up without the early morning sweats and a lower reading. I am currently trying to control my diabetes without meds, with my doctors backing and support.Any thoughts or comments? I would also like to wish everyone on this forum a peaceful, happy holiday and best health wishes for the future.
I have just re-read your post and wow, what a journey you have made. Omg, what an amazing life change, weight loss, attitude to health you have achieved. Inspiration, comes to mind!!! I committed 100% in trying to control this diabetic affliction without meds, lost 2.5 stone with a stone to go, but I think I may need a little help too. Well done and wishing you the very best wishes for good health and happiness in your future, you are all ready a winner with your achievements.
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