brettr
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi Guys,
Within the last 6-8 month, I have had additional medications to help bring my A1c down, the first one was Empagliflozin, after using it for about 3 months, I ended up getting right sided kidney discomfort and pain, so stopped using that. I was then tried on Pioglitazone, again roughly 3 months after starting taking it, I ended up with Oedema in both legs, although the right leg was worse than the left one, so I have stopped taking that also.
The diabetes nurse at my surgery stated that I might need to start using Sulphonylureas, I flat out refused this because of the risks of having Hypo's, which I have never had taking Metformin, I don't want to start dealing with those. I have no intention of making the condition worse.
Has anyone else had problems with additional medication for Diabetes T2 ? If so, how have your Doctors surgeries helped you and what kinds of changes have they done to help get and keep your HBA1C levels down at a proper measurement ?
Thanks in advance.
Within the last 6-8 month, I have had additional medications to help bring my A1c down, the first one was Empagliflozin, after using it for about 3 months, I ended up getting right sided kidney discomfort and pain, so stopped using that. I was then tried on Pioglitazone, again roughly 3 months after starting taking it, I ended up with Oedema in both legs, although the right leg was worse than the left one, so I have stopped taking that also.
The diabetes nurse at my surgery stated that I might need to start using Sulphonylureas, I flat out refused this because of the risks of having Hypo's, which I have never had taking Metformin, I don't want to start dealing with those. I have no intention of making the condition worse.
Has anyone else had problems with additional medication for Diabetes T2 ? If so, how have your Doctors surgeries helped you and what kinds of changes have they done to help get and keep your HBA1C levels down at a proper measurement ?
Thanks in advance.