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METFORMIN - no change in glucose readings
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<blockquote data-quote="mcs" data-source="post: 229554" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I'm in the same boat always having had high FBG. Even if I eat a protein snack at night, it just raises my glucose levels the next morning. It just hangs. Was hoping Met would suppress that. Only thing that suppresses it is moderate exercise like taking a walk or fasting for 15+ hours and letting the residual glucose just burn off. only then can I get into the 80s. I can drop it 20+ points and just doing that, but it is transient.</p><p></p><p>Semaglutide (Ozempic)? I asked my endo if it would, he said unlikely in non-diabetics for same mechanism. Let us know if it works in suppressing glucose any better. Are you stacking it with Met?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcs, post: 229554, member: 12"] I'm in the same boat always having had high FBG. Even if I eat a protein snack at night, it just raises my glucose levels the next morning. It just hangs. Was hoping Met would suppress that. Only thing that suppresses it is moderate exercise like taking a walk or fasting for 15+ hours and letting the residual glucose just burn off. only then can I get into the 80s. I can drop it 20+ points and just doing that, but it is transient. Semaglutide (Ozempic)? I asked my endo if it would, he said unlikely in non-diabetics for same mechanism. Let us know if it works in suppressing glucose any better. Are you stacking it with Met? [/QUOTE]
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