I have just been diagnosed with type 2 and my HbA1c was 80. My vision is blurry and I am worried about permanent damage to my sight. Will the blurriness go once my blood sugar level goes down? I have started a very low calorie diet (low carb) to try to reduce my weight quickly and hope that works. How long does it usually take to reach normal levels when taking Metformin ? My Dr didn't really answer my questions. Thanks in advance for any information/advice.
Hi @Guna108 , and welcome,I have just been diagnosed with type 2 and my HbA1c was 80. My vision is blurry and I am worried about permanent damage to my sight. Will the blurriness go once my blood sugar level goes down? I have started a very low calorie diet (low carb) to try to reduce my weight quickly and hope that works. How long does it usually take to reach normal levels when taking Metformin ? My Dr didn't really answer my questions. Thanks in advance for any information/advice.
Metformin often gives people problems like nausia and -sorry- diarrhea. If this doesn't get beter after 2 weeks, it may not be the drug for you. (Especially as you can't just run out of the classroom) If it's really bad, just get in touch with your GP and ask for the Slow Release version of metformin to try out. And make sure you eat something when you take it, as on an empty stomach it could wreak havoc.Thank you all who replied for your friendly welcome and relevant advice. It has made me feel less anxious having the hope that the blurriness will go. I am struggling at work (I'm a teacher) due to my vision at the moment. I have been on the very low calorie low carb diet for 9 days now and hope to bring my sugars to a normal level in this way. I only started the Metformin this morning, but have felt a bit nauseous. Is this normal and will it always be like that?
Time will have to tell then, whether it abates after 2 weeks. I sincerely hope you'll feel better soon! Dunno whether all you're eating is 3 diet shakes per day and nothing else, but you will have to revert to "real food" sometime. Are you trying the Newcastle diet by any chance? It's supposed to be a good way to kick-start normalisation of bloodsugars/weight. Good luck, in any case!Thank you for your reassuring reply. I have been prescribed the slow release version as I'd spoken to a few colleagues who had been ill taking the regular Metformin. I am eating 3 diet shakes per day and take the tablet after . Hopefully that should be ok.
When i looked it up it turned out that is the Newcastle diet, just never heard it be called that before. Learning all the time.Thank you for your good wishes. It is the Exante diet- 600 calories as day to start with and then you move up to 800 (2 shakes and a healthy meal ) after some time. They have several testimonials from people whose type 2 went down to normal blood sugar levels using it so I hope it will work for me.
You mention "3 diet drinks per day". What is the carb count per drink? I ask because most diet shakes/drinks, while low in calories can be high in carbs. As other post replies mentioned - don't worry too much about the calories - as it is the Carbs you need to pay attention to.Thank you for your reassuring reply. I have been prescribed the slow release version as I'd spoken to a few colleagues who had been ill taking the regular Metformin. I am eating 3 diet shakes per day and take the tablet after. Hopefully, that should be ok. I really don't know much about diabetes or which symptoms can be managed or what things I should be checking for.
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