Hi,
I’ve just joined this site and am looking forward to exploring it and learning lots, I know from other interests how much a goldmine of support, information and camaraderie forums can be, and I’m really hoping it’ll help with my journey forward, especially given that many of the support previously offered locally has either become hard to access with long wait lists or has been put on hiatus indefinitely.
I was told on Tuesday that I’m type 2 diabetic and told to start Metformin, 1x500mg daily for a week then 2x500g thereafter. I have other health issues too, including fibromyalgia, IBS, hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy and I’m waiting to find out about lactose intolerance and coeliacs too, plus I’m being struggling with perimenopause too, having recently started HRT which I know from research can affect blood sugar amongst many other things. I’m really reluctant to start Metformin given that my stomach explodes more regularly than the Old Faithful geyser without adding it into the mix. I suffer from bad stomach pain and bowel issues, plus a lot of pain and fatigue, and I just don’t think I could cope with that getting worse.
It’s a new GP I saw, I think she’s a trainee. She was absolutely lovely but really pushed the Metformin, even though I’d like to try controlling it by diet and chromium, with cinnamon too possibly. She couldn’t comment on those and was very much “you must start the Metformin”. We discussed all the other health issues I’ve got going on and trying to find the best way forward, and by the time I came out my brain was addled and I was an emotional wreck and hadn’t realised she didn’t give e my blood results. When I went in for the gluten blood test today I asked for them and it seems I am only just over the line for diabetes and no more, as my fasting glucose is 7.2 and HbA1C is 48. I’m wondering if, given her age and newness to the profession she’s adhering strictly to the guidelines without looking at the bigger picture the way a more experienced GP might. There’s nothing wrong with that at all, but she wasn’t open for discussion at all. Having spoken to a friend who was diagnosed 3 years ago I discovered she only started on the meds recently, because she wasn’t managing to control her type 2 via diet, so I can’t understand why there’s no negotiation on this, especially since my bloods are just in the diabetic bracket and no more. My pal has been testing regularly since first being diagnosed but that wasn’t mentioned to me at all.
I’ve got an appointment booked with the diabetes nurse specialist, who I believe will be able to give me much more information with a balanced approach given it’s her area of expertise, but it’s not for another month so I’m kinda stumbling blindfold in the meantime. I was wondering about delaying starting the Metformin until then to see if I could shift some of my very excess weight myself, in the hope of naturally reversing my figures down into prediabetic and then eventually, hopefully, normal numbers. Is that feasible or a bad idea? I’m swithering about trying glucomannan with the chromium, as I’ve been reading that they’re a good weight loss/appetite suppressant combo. I’m scared of starting the Metformin if I’m honest, I’ve got enough challenges on my plate without adding it into the mix, I’m at the point of buying shares in Andrex as it is!
I’ll happily accept all words of wisdom thrown my way!
I’ve just joined this site and am looking forward to exploring it and learning lots, I know from other interests how much a goldmine of support, information and camaraderie forums can be, and I’m really hoping it’ll help with my journey forward, especially given that many of the support previously offered locally has either become hard to access with long wait lists or has been put on hiatus indefinitely.
I was told on Tuesday that I’m type 2 diabetic and told to start Metformin, 1x500mg daily for a week then 2x500g thereafter. I have other health issues too, including fibromyalgia, IBS, hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy and I’m waiting to find out about lactose intolerance and coeliacs too, plus I’m being struggling with perimenopause too, having recently started HRT which I know from research can affect blood sugar amongst many other things. I’m really reluctant to start Metformin given that my stomach explodes more regularly than the Old Faithful geyser without adding it into the mix. I suffer from bad stomach pain and bowel issues, plus a lot of pain and fatigue, and I just don’t think I could cope with that getting worse.
It’s a new GP I saw, I think she’s a trainee. She was absolutely lovely but really pushed the Metformin, even though I’d like to try controlling it by diet and chromium, with cinnamon too possibly. She couldn’t comment on those and was very much “you must start the Metformin”. We discussed all the other health issues I’ve got going on and trying to find the best way forward, and by the time I came out my brain was addled and I was an emotional wreck and hadn’t realised she didn’t give e my blood results. When I went in for the gluten blood test today I asked for them and it seems I am only just over the line for diabetes and no more, as my fasting glucose is 7.2 and HbA1C is 48. I’m wondering if, given her age and newness to the profession she’s adhering strictly to the guidelines without looking at the bigger picture the way a more experienced GP might. There’s nothing wrong with that at all, but she wasn’t open for discussion at all. Having spoken to a friend who was diagnosed 3 years ago I discovered she only started on the meds recently, because she wasn’t managing to control her type 2 via diet, so I can’t understand why there’s no negotiation on this, especially since my bloods are just in the diabetic bracket and no more. My pal has been testing regularly since first being diagnosed but that wasn’t mentioned to me at all.
I’ve got an appointment booked with the diabetes nurse specialist, who I believe will be able to give me much more information with a balanced approach given it’s her area of expertise, but it’s not for another month so I’m kinda stumbling blindfold in the meantime. I was wondering about delaying starting the Metformin until then to see if I could shift some of my very excess weight myself, in the hope of naturally reversing my figures down into prediabetic and then eventually, hopefully, normal numbers. Is that feasible or a bad idea? I’m swithering about trying glucomannan with the chromium, as I’ve been reading that they’re a good weight loss/appetite suppressant combo. I’m scared of starting the Metformin if I’m honest, I’ve got enough challenges on my plate without adding it into the mix, I’m at the point of buying shares in Andrex as it is!
I’ll happily accept all words of wisdom thrown my way!