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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1808755" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I can never understand why so many people here regard diet & exercise and meds as alternatives rather than complimentary. I fought to be prescribed Metformin, am currently taking the maximum dose, eat very low carb and do my best to exercise. I would like perfectly normal bg levels, and I have no intention of giving up any part of this strategy unless / until I get them. Apart from people who suffer from bad reactions to Metformin, why would anyone abandon a treatment that promises lower bg, lower heart attack and stroke risk, lower risk of some cancers, improved life expectancy etc etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1808755, member: 429870"] I can never understand why so many people here regard diet & exercise and meds as alternatives rather than complimentary. I fought to be prescribed Metformin, am currently taking the maximum dose, eat very low carb and do my best to exercise. I would like perfectly normal bg levels, and I have no intention of giving up any part of this strategy unless / until I get them. Apart from people who suffer from bad reactions to Metformin, why would anyone abandon a treatment that promises lower bg, lower heart attack and stroke risk, lower risk of some cancers, improved life expectancy etc etc? [/QUOTE]
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