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<blockquote data-quote="Trevor vP" data-source="post: 2438644" data-attributes="member: 518145"><p>Without knowing your exact situation, 2000 Mg is the max dosage of Metformin normally. As a type 2 by following a low carb lifestyle you will help your body cope with less sugar thus improve your insulin resistance. Normally as your sugars control on low carb you will find your weight will drop Quick maths you circa 30 BMI now even if the BMI scale is wrong by 10% as we know one size does not fit all you will benefit with your insulin resistance with weight loss. Having high blood sugar especially double digits can make you feel pretty sluggish and not great. All the best and good luck on your journey as you will find lots of ideas on low carb lifestyle and plenty people on the forum with wonderful food ideas .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trevor vP, post: 2438644, member: 518145"] Without knowing your exact situation, 2000 Mg is the max dosage of Metformin normally. As a type 2 by following a low carb lifestyle you will help your body cope with less sugar thus improve your insulin resistance. Normally as your sugars control on low carb you will find your weight will drop Quick maths you circa 30 BMI now even if the BMI scale is wrong by 10% as we know one size does not fit all you will benefit with your insulin resistance with weight loss. Having high blood sugar especially double digits can make you feel pretty sluggish and not great. All the best and good luck on your journey as you will find lots of ideas on low carb lifestyle and plenty people on the forum with wonderful food ideas . [/QUOTE]
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