Day 3 of back-on-Metformin ...
Too soon to really say anything, of course, but I have to say I'm not sure about this Metformin caper. Plus, this is the Internet, where confirmation bias is *just fine*
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First, the fatigue. Both forms are back: today I felt like I had the mental acuity and focus of an old cigarette butt & had to nap; and walking 10km was a painful chore and left me feeling for much of the day like I had over-exercised.
My BG profile looked like this:
(Blue = Libre, orange = finger pricks.) A new Libre sensor is performing excellently, so far.
The general pattern for the day:
- Post breakfast, it's smooth!
- No noticeable Met impact on overnight levels.
- Noticeably lower post-prandial levels.
- Generally higher daytime pre-prandial levels and BG reduction from walking is quite muted and transient. An afternoon nap had a bigger and more lasting impact.
Comparing the day with the no-Metformin leg:
(where I've applied crude adjustments based on finger pricks).
No significant diff in daily average BG or overnight lows. But daytime lows are fairly significantly higher, and this combines with much lower post-prandial peaks.
If this pattern continues it's very much in line with my initial hypothesis, ie:
- I've dealt with hepatic insulin resistance via weight loss, so gluconeogenesis under control, so overnight levels completely normal and Metformin won't do anything for that.
- Metformin might still have an impact on peripheral ie muscle IR, particularly post-prandial, so it might shave peaks.
- The Metformin and exercise mechanisms for peripheral IR improvement might interfere with each other so maybe pre-prandial, post-exercise levels will be higher.
I need to run this for at least a few more days, but if I continue to feel toasted I'll probably blame it all on the Met and ditch it ...
The strategy will then be to up my strength work from current daily average of around 78 seconds to something real, in order to build muscle and improve natural peripheral IR, finding some way to deal with the tedium. Maybe carry weights while walking? My exercise physiologist is supposed to be looking into that.