Anonymous wrote:Just diagnosed this past week. A1C at 12%. I am shocked at the number. I am 5 ft tall and 122 pounds. I could lose 10 pounds, but otherwise healthy. I go to Orange Theory Fitness 6 times a week. I am sure genetics has to do with this: mom, dad, brother all diabetic. I know I can cut out bread, white rice, pasta, sugar in creamer, and sweetened yogurt. But what meds worked best? Dr. started me on Metformin ER 1000 mg per day and said to increase to 2000 mg per day in a week if I have no gastro issues. I want to get this under control. I have had no symptoms of diabetes thus far. Any advice? I know metformin is the first thing to try but not sure if that will work without anything else with my A1C so high. I am in my late 50s.
When this happened to me, my endocrinologist (and you want to see one of those, not a GP) put me on Metformin and insulin, the thinking being that I had insulin resistance. I was on the insulin for about 6 months, while I increased my exercise (basically walking 3-4 miles a day, six days a week). Unlike you, I did have weight to lose. After I lost about 40 pounds, she started me on Ozempic and eventually moved over to Mounjaro, increasing those dosages to the maximum; ironically, I lost only another four or five pounds.
I've been on 2000 mg of metformin and the Mounjaro for a while now. Also a statin. My last A1C, a week ago, was 5.6.
Get you to an endocrinologist. You don't want a family doctor managing this. It's too serious.