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So this morning I had a blood test to see what's going on 4 months after stopping Metformin.
My last hba1c was 38
Last week I was on holiday in Bulgaria and ate normally. In general, I've been eating more carbs (Oats for breakfast a few times a week, chips, the odd burger, bang bang cauliflower from Wagamama, chips, potatoes, etc)
I was fearing a terrible result. (Tuesday I had steak and chunky chips and two beers!)
Absolutely delighted for you! Your metabolism has clearly recovered. Well done for all the hard work you have put in to get to this stage and hopefully it will be smooth sailing from here on in.
Many congratulations!!
The people who join this forum seem to be the ones who with the drive to sort it out.
Outside of this forum, the vast majority don't do anything (Including around 3 people I know, which surprises me).
From talking to friends who are GPs and Nurses, it's not something they see very often.
I probably should have stopped the Metformin 2 years ago, as it's probably not been doing anything. Except giving me constipation. Man, since then I spend all the time unblocking the loo. All that fibre!