To be below 4 is perfectly normal. As is below 5 postprandial. I have similar readings on LCHF.3.4 is too low, you should aim never to go below 4.0..............your tiredness could be a delayed reaction to a hypo.
staying under 5 even after a meal is unbelievable.............are you really diabetic?
I would agree with you if our bgl meters were accurate so we could rely on them, But you have to allow for +/- 0.8 mmol/L error on any reading below 4mmol/L, so the quoted reading of 3.4 could actually be 2.6 and the meter would be considered correct. It is worse if the meter is an SD Codefree or an Accuchek since these are calibrated to measure 12 % higher than other meters, (3.4 then could be 2.3)To be below 4 is perfectly normal. As is below 5 postprandial. I have similar readings on LCHF.
Your doctor will have prescribed how much to take per day. If it is more than one tablet split them up between breakfast and dinner. Take metformin with food to reduce the chance of digestive upset. This drug is to be taken EVERY DAY in the amount your doctor has prescribed.Thanks all,am using accu check meter and to check out oldvtr comment,i thank u all,and i still need more comment on how to use metformin.
There is the extended release form of Metformin (XR) which helps some overcome the gastric side effects. I am on standard (SR) Metformin (4x 500 mg) which I split am and pm just before my meals I am lucky in that I can tolerate this dose and have been on it for over 7 years.@chalup,seems am not using metfomin properly,i do have stomach upset on taking it,i do take it,if my bg is high only.i thank u all for d great comments,@oldvtr i use accu check,pls i still need more says on how to use metformin.thanks all.
What exactly are you eating?Feeling sleepy immediately after food. At bg 5
These are valid points and I must admit I am starting to have second thoughts about having come off metformin I think I was caught up in the moment and did not give due consideration to the benefits of continuing with the medication. Will have to discuss this with doctor. I also must agree with those who have posted already that metformin is not like many other meds if you are not taking it regularly every day you may as well be not taking it at all.It is a known effect that gastric discomfort generally eases after a while so try to keep it going if you can. However, some people find its not for them and give up. This is a shame since this drug has many other benefits in terms of protecting the heart and reducing risk of other complications.
Totally off topic, but are we finally seeing you in your avatar?These are valid points and I must admit I am starting to have second thoughts about having come off metformin I think I was caught up in the moment and did not give due consideration to the benefits of continuing with the medication. Will have to discuss this with doctor. I also must agree with those who have posted already that metformin is not like many other meds if you are not taking it regularly every day you may as well be not taking it at all.