So I had bloodwork done at the insistence of brother and sister. Comes back clear for everything except blood sugar.
Doc #1 says, "You are definitely developing diabetes. Here is your meds. Take 3 per day with food. In 3 months we will recheck your blood sugar and get you into diabetes counselling."
So I get the meds (500mg pills), go home and start taking them, 3x a day with food. It is metformin. It has some interesting side effects, at least one of which you don't want to hear about on a public board, in particular if you are eating. After a week and a half I feel like sh*t (no pun intended). I go back to clinic. This time I talk to Doc #2.
Me: This stuff is making me so sick I can't function. I get up in the morning and I'm just staggering. And I have a meal, take a pill and immediately [have a side effect]! How is that good for me??
Doc #2: Okay, well, some people react badly to this. We'll cut your daily dose in half. Take 1/2 pill 3x a day.
Me (thinks):
If you could so casually cut my dose in HALF, then WHY did you start me on such a heavy dose to begin with???
Me (says): What IS my blood sugar level anyway?
Doc #2: (flips through chart) Seven.
At that point my jaw hit the floor. The norm is 4 to 6, with 5 being optimal. So at MOST I am TWO points over where I should be ... ONE point past high normal! So -- again -- WHY was I given this massive dose right off the bat?
And to make matters worse, a former coworker told me another FCW had had a similar blood sugar reading. This other FCW also had a much more severe weight problem than I do. His doctor gave him NO meds -- told him to adjust his diet and start exercising and see if that would bring things back in line (it did).
I am extremely cheesed off at the situation. I wish to heaven I could get to my doctor in Toronto, who has always preferred a non-pill solution if one was possible. I'm wary of cutting off the meds entirely just on my own decision (shades of mom), but I'm really really skeptical as to whether I need them at all.
And pissed off. Did I mention pissed off??

Not looking for medical advice here; I just wanted to vent.
Doc #1 says, "You are definitely developing diabetes. Here is your meds. Take 3 per day with food. In 3 months we will recheck your blood sugar and get you into diabetes counselling."
So I get the meds (500mg pills), go home and start taking them, 3x a day with food. It is metformin. It has some interesting side effects, at least one of which you don't want to hear about on a public board, in particular if you are eating. After a week and a half I feel like sh*t (no pun intended). I go back to clinic. This time I talk to Doc #2.
Me: This stuff is making me so sick I can't function. I get up in the morning and I'm just staggering. And I have a meal, take a pill and immediately [have a side effect]! How is that good for me??
Doc #2: Okay, well, some people react badly to this. We'll cut your daily dose in half. Take 1/2 pill 3x a day.
Me (thinks):
If you could so casually cut my dose in HALF, then WHY did you start me on such a heavy dose to begin with???Me (says): What IS my blood sugar level anyway?
Doc #2: (flips through chart) Seven.
At that point my jaw hit the floor. The norm is 4 to 6, with 5 being optimal. So at MOST I am TWO points over where I should be ... ONE point past high normal! So -- again -- WHY was I given this massive dose right off the bat?
And to make matters worse, a former coworker told me another FCW had had a similar blood sugar reading. This other FCW also had a much more severe weight problem than I do. His doctor gave him NO meds -- told him to adjust his diet and start exercising and see if that would bring things back in line (it did).
I am extremely cheesed off at the situation. I wish to heaven I could get to my doctor in Toronto, who has always preferred a non-pill solution if one was possible. I'm wary of cutting off the meds entirely just on my own decision (shades of mom), but I'm really really skeptical as to whether I need them at all.
And pissed off. Did I mention pissed off??


Not looking for medical advice here; I just wanted to vent.



] the first thing they did was 50 mg metformin bid/5am and 5pm. The dosage crept up until last year when I hit the max effective dose 1000mg bid and they added first byetta and then replaced the byetta with lantus [though I do know how to play mixnmatch with vials because of the gestational
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I will admit that it is fairly low carb, for a mainstream nutritionist to have assigned
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