Thank you Guzzler for this information. Does it mean then that I am not being treated at all for diabetes?
No, Metformin is a prescribed treatment for Diabetes, it is just that it works in the background as one of the problems for those with Type 2 Diabetes is excessive liver dumps which is not good. You may still be able to adapt your diet to lower your blood glucose levels. You could say that a good diet is also a 'treatment'.
I am on a diet of lots of vegetables, eggs and chicken and limited bread and rice....am on 1000 mg metformin x day from the last three months since diagnosed. My morning BG is mostly less than a 100 or 5.1- 5.3 but my HbAic has moved to only 6.5% from 7% in my recent blood test. How can I get a better decreased HbAic result? Should I ask the Dr. to increase my dose of metformin?
Hi! I am 67 years old. Have been diagnosed T2, 4 months back and am taking 1000 mg Glucophage per day however my BS 2 hours after meals continues to remain around 155. What dose of metformin/glucophage is appropriate for bringing the numbers down to the normal figures of 140 or below?
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