Re: I'm scared!
take a deep breath and relax - you should get ahold of your gp and tell him/her what your blood sugar numbers are - you may need an adjustment of what you're taking. It sounds like you are pretty much taking the same thing I am -- I take glyb/metformin 5/500 in the morning and 1000mg metformin at bedtime.
It's too bad you don't have a real starting point with your A1C but I guess 12.6 is as good a place to start as any. You said you take metformin twice a day - what dosage? And the glyb that was added -- is that a seperate pill or a combo pill?
The diabetes meds will prevent you from loosing weight quickly -- but you can still loose weight - there are plenty of us who take it and are loosing. My average is about 2 pounds a week - not bad I don't think for being 4 months into the plan. At least I'm still loosing and now I've figured out I need to eat more on a daily basis to keep the pounds coming off.
Write down your blood sugar numbers so you can show the doctor how they have changed since the glyb was added -- you might just need a smaller dosage of that. I take 5mg at a time but my mother & husband only take 2.5mg -- my mother has a seperate pill and she only takes it when her numbers are up above a certain number. If I don't get off the meds this time with the endo I would at least like to have the mg reduced. That would be another step forward.
Good luck
take a deep breath and relax - you should get ahold of your gp and tell him/her what your blood sugar numbers are - you may need an adjustment of what you're taking. It sounds like you are pretty much taking the same thing I am -- I take glyb/metformin 5/500 in the morning and 1000mg metformin at bedtime.
It's too bad you don't have a real starting point with your A1C but I guess 12.6 is as good a place to start as any. You said you take metformin twice a day - what dosage? And the glyb that was added -- is that a seperate pill or a combo pill?
The diabetes meds will prevent you from loosing weight quickly -- but you can still loose weight - there are plenty of us who take it and are loosing. My average is about 2 pounds a week - not bad I don't think for being 4 months into the plan. At least I'm still loosing and now I've figured out I need to eat more on a daily basis to keep the pounds coming off.
Write down your blood sugar numbers so you can show the doctor how they have changed since the glyb was added -- you might just need a smaller dosage of that. I take 5mg at a time but my mother & husband only take 2.5mg -- my mother has a seperate pill and she only takes it when her numbers are up above a certain number. If I don't get off the meds this time with the endo I would at least like to have the mg reduced. That would be another step forward.
Good luck


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