butterfly 60
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Thanks for reply, I eat a general low carb diet, I used to test bg when first diagnosed but found I was obsessing numbers, so dont home test cuz I know what spikes my bg. Perhaps my diabetes has changed but the new gp surgery do not seem that pro active in getting to the bottom of my pain Issues just blaming high levelsHi @butterfly 60 and welcome to the forum. Sukkato and Glucophage are both trade names for Metformin. The only difference is that some are slow release others not, so may be worth checking if that is the difference. I can’t comment on the other meds you have.
Metformin alone is very unlikely to completely control your blood sugars so what diet were you eating before you went abroad compared to what you eat now.
I think you need to consult someone about your weight loss, it might be that you should be tested for type 1 just incase.
Well breakfast either poached egg or branflakes or 2 weetabix no sugar on that, lunch either sandwich of ham and salad, or sometimes an apple or banana evening meal fresh cooked meat or chicken green veg sometimes plain boiled potatoes 2 small ones or a plain jacket potato, sometimes a small pot greekstyle yoguart, and water throughout the day, I have ibs so not to much greens or onions or apples.oh and cheese is off my menu.i dont eat processed food. So if you can tell me where im going wrong...... I have struggled all my life to get weight down so thats why this last 8 months has been strange as loosing kgs is odd for meWelcome to the forum @butterfly 60
As already mentioned sukkarto and glucophage are just Metformin by other names.
Metformin will not reduce the sugar that got into your blood from your diet.
Metformin works by reducing the amount of glucose your liver releases into your blood, it can do nothing about the glucose that comes from the carbs in you eat. For that you would need one of the stronger drugs, or insulin.
If you could give us an idea of what your diet looks like , we may be able to make suggestions that will help lower your levels. 'Eating generally low carb' doesn't give us much idea of your daily carb intake or if there's any room for manoeuvre.
When I was on glucophage sr my bg was under 50 but since taking sukkarto for 3 months it stayed at 85. Not happy as I think because of the cost this new surgery is using cheaper generic brand.Jardiance is the trade name for empaglifloxin. Empaglifloxin can help weight loss because it works by getting your kidneys to extract the sugar, therefore you are storing less. Although you have lost quite a lot of weight, so I agree it’s worth discussing with your medical team.
you certainly have room to cut some carbs out from your diet and improve your blood sugars. However a word of warning. On this drug you shouldn‘T go very low carb as it can occasionally lead to a form of ketoacidosis.
I haven’t taken Sukarno myself, however I‘m sure I have seen posts on here from others who were unable to tolerate this drug because of side effects such as muscle pains. You could try asking for a different brand of Metformin and see if your symptoms improve.
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