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>type 2 diabetes

fricked from the start, didnt care abt herself enough to prevent the beetus, doubtful she cares abt herself more now to not get acanthosis nigricans and have her skin rot off

she swapped from metformin to once weekly injections, she's gotta have high glucose all the time if she still manages to eat the same as before. the key to ozempic working is the reduced appetite

I'm on a very strict diet and not taking any medication at this moment in time

absolutely r-slurred woman

disclaimer i hate type 2s

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Is metformin dangerous? I have relatively high glucose (not beetus) due to excessive beers in the past, i drink on weeekends only now but im considering stopping and taking it for a month since a doctor recommended it, saying it will fix it

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sry l8, I was :marseysleep:

if you are prediabetic and your doc is recommending metformin I'd say listen and take the meds and change your diet so you dont become full blown t2

t2 is potentially reversible if caught and managed early enough but no guarantee

i think ending up full blown t2 needing insulin is more hazardous than metformin, a wrong insulin dose can kill you pretty easily, and the high bg causes organ damage. side effects w metformin are mostly stomach upsets

disclaimer not a doc, just a bitter t1 beetus. could talk abt this shit all day lmao

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good to know, ill take them then

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metformin is life-extending on average even for non-diabetics.

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