itsallgood
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi Folks, thought I'd share this with you as it might be of interest to those on Metformin...
About four months ago the doctor said my HbA1c, which was 5.8 at the time, was concerning him as he thought I might be at risk of getting hypos. I think he was overreacting to be honest as I rarely get readings below 5 and as I understand it '4 is the floor' for hypos, so I was nowhere near that.
Anyway, he cut my metformin dose in half from 2000mg to 1000mg pd.
So I've just had my annual D review and my HbA1c, which I'd expected to have shot up as I'd caned the Hob-nobs a bit lately as well, has gone up by a gigantic.. .2% to 6%.
A reasonably good result but I'm beginning to wonder whether the metformin is actually all that effective, and that most of the reduction is down to BG testing and diet adjustment.
If I did a bit more exercise and cut out the beer I could probably do without metformin all together 🙂
About four months ago the doctor said my HbA1c, which was 5.8 at the time, was concerning him as he thought I might be at risk of getting hypos. I think he was overreacting to be honest as I rarely get readings below 5 and as I understand it '4 is the floor' for hypos, so I was nowhere near that.
Anyway, he cut my metformin dose in half from 2000mg to 1000mg pd.
So I've just had my annual D review and my HbA1c, which I'd expected to have shot up as I'd caned the Hob-nobs a bit lately as well, has gone up by a gigantic.. .2% to 6%.
A reasonably good result but I'm beginning to wonder whether the metformin is actually all that effective, and that most of the reduction is down to BG testing and diet adjustment.
If I did a bit more exercise and cut out the beer I could probably do without metformin all together 🙂