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Metformin does not directly lower blood glucose but has other benefits such as added protection from certain cancers and reduced cardiovascular risk. It does help regulate the release of glucose by the liver, and helps reduce insulin resistance. There is also on other advantage that if you are prescribed medication of this type you become eligible for free prescriptions for all medications.
You may experience stomach upsets, but if you request the slow release version these are minimal.
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I can only speak from my own experience but I've got back much higher numbers than that when I was first tested and than double checked and my Doc didn't put me on medication. From what I can understand if your situation improves you may not need to take medication for the rest of your life. It all depends on your life style change and how your body reacts to it.
As Andy says you've taken to first step to doing the right things. Good luck Avocado
errr welcome to the club? lol sorry
but at least you expected it and have already strted doing the right things
Thank you. That is reassuring. I was just shocked to be put on meds straight away as her colleague in December had said they would try diet first. Will give them a try. just 1 x 500mg to start. She says to take with evening meal if I am worried about having side effects at work. I politely declined the statins.
i am still hoping that thread dies i feel a total numpty over my reply lol oh well
500mg is all I am on too, my diabetes is well controlled and I could probably get by without, but I am staying on them by choice, the additional protection is worth it in my view.
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She says that it has greater benefits if started early and I will be on it for life. Is all that true?
I may have had more faith in her if she had not said that I shouldn't be testing my bg at home
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