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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2509642" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>If you can tolerate metformin without suffering the unpleasant side effects it will help a little by reducing the amount of glucose your liver releases but it can't help with the carbs in your diet. In your case something has obviously changed. It could be that you have allowed more carbs to sneak in to your diet, or it could be the level of your insulin resistance has changed. The more carbs we eat the more insulin is needed to deal with them, the higher the amount of insulin circulating the more resistant we become to it. </p><p>The answer can be quite simple, cutting as many carbs as you can from your diet will result in lower blood sugar levels, less insulin and probably improve your insulin resistance. No medication, no side effects and no more sugar lumps in your pee. Win, win, win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2509642, member: 155453"] If you can tolerate metformin without suffering the unpleasant side effects it will help a little by reducing the amount of glucose your liver releases but it can't help with the carbs in your diet. In your case something has obviously changed. It could be that you have allowed more carbs to sneak in to your diet, or it could be the level of your insulin resistance has changed. The more carbs we eat the more insulin is needed to deal with them, the higher the amount of insulin circulating the more resistant we become to it. The answer can be quite simple, cutting as many carbs as you can from your diet will result in lower blood sugar levels, less insulin and probably improve your insulin resistance. No medication, no side effects and no more sugar lumps in your pee. Win, win, win. [/QUOTE]
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