Rockwannabe68
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
No members here are qualified to countermand your doctors orders. You can refuse pills or take them as prescribed, it's up to you.I feel I need to take control
hi I'm new here and was diagnosed type2 August 16
My average three month reading was 13
By xmas it went down to 11
My last reading was back up to 13
I've been taking metoformin twice a day 500mg
The last few months my diets been poor
I've lost 3 stone and am trying to be more active though at times feel lethargic
My doctors now added gliclazide
My questions at this time are can I substitute the tablets for a low carb diet and exercise
If so how much exercise,
Im feeling too dependant on the meds and I can feel up or down either way
I feel I need to take control
Can anyone share their experiences or,uch needed. Advice
Metformin on its own has very little effect on blood sugars. It helps to a limited extent, but not a lot. It is, however, an appetite suppressant, so may be helping you lose weight.
Gliclazide works in a different way. It stimulates the pancreas to produce extra insulin and works well for some people who need extra insulin. We have no way of knowing if you do, or if the insulin you do produce isn't doing its job properly because of insulin resistance.
The decision is yours entirely, but after discussion with your doctor/nurse.
ThanksUnless you are having side effects from Metformin I can't think of a sensible reason to stop taking it.
thanks there are clearly some steps I can take firstGood morning @Rockwannabe68 I stopped taking my Metformin two weeks ago but only with my doctor put in the picture,I started taking 2 x 500g a day back in October then in January my first Hb1Ac assessment (140 )12.6m/mmol down to (50 )6.7m/mol on the 6th January I then cut one tablet out and continued until April 6th my last Hb1Ac which was (39) 5.7m/mol and then stopped the other tablet,so since then I take no medication at all,but I still test every day just to make sure I am in good control still with the doctor in full agreement
ps I eat 80/100 carbs a day
I think you should start the low carb eating style and stay on your medication , and maybe lower them when your numbers have halved what they are now, you are still very high in blood glucose and that is not healthy and with such high numbers medicaition realy has is´t place..
start counting the number of grams you are eating daily and find out to lower carb intake day by day , and keep an eye on your blood glucose doesn´t get too low.... but too low is a way from where you are now, when your numbers are around 5 mmol; then you should be very carefull by taking too much medications.. but don´t stop your medication just like without talking to your doctor or diabtes nurse before finding the right way to lower it slowly
I myself take 2 x 850mg of metformin daily, and my HbA1c is 34 / 5.7
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