I’m also a nurse, but in my personal life I tend to avoid drugs. However, I basically made my Endo prescribe metformin for me.
Why, a few reasons.
- I tend to get large spikes with anxiety and exercise. Nursing can be stressful and I live in south Florida. Any activity in hot humid weather, which is almost all year, is stressful. Metformin can decrease the liver’s release of glucose in response to stress.
- My sister had a heart attack in her 30’s or 40’s. Although she is the only person in the family to have this, it puts me at a higher risk. Especially because she was young and female. Metformin has been shown to have heart benefits
- I have three generations with assorted cancers. Although most of them were treatable and not fatal, it is still a concern. Metformin has been found to have cancer benefits.
- I also think there was a study that showed a decrease in all cause mortality when on metformin vs general population.
Since I also have an iron gut, I have had no negative side effects from the metformin.
For the above reasons, I am staying on the metformin for as long as I can get my Endo to prescribe it.
These are just my reasons. In all things, you need to decide what is best for you.