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How long did it take to get off the metformin? I had RNY on 6/25/15. I was hoping to at least be on reduced dose by now. Maybe I'm just being impatient?

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I was taken off it the day after surgery, also four other diabetes meds. I now have as needed insulin (Lantus) in small doses as needed, average 20 mg a day. Type 2 diabetes, so much better!

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Hmm. They also took me off before I left the hospital. Where r your sugars running - with the med?

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Now running avg 105

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i aim for under 140 in the morning, less throughout the day....

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Mine is generally 104 morning fasting post surgery without med. Ur reading is good (better than mine was with med). I am sure they will start tapering it down soon. Keep track of it and be sure to call Dr if u have sugar lows.

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I called my surgeon's office to ask about stopping metformin after the surgery. The nurse I spoke to said we wouldn't know until we did a blood sugar level in the hospital.

I don't take metformin for high blood sugar (my numbers have always been normal). I take metformin because my A1C is too high.

So blood sugar levels aren't going to tell us anything. Is there anyone else in this situation?

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@@Sharon1964 - A1C is an average over the past 2 to 3 months of your blood sugar levels so while the numbers you may have seen say fasting or after a meal seem "normal", your A1C wouldn't be high if your blood sugar levels were not high at some points during the day (say immediately following a meal).

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Everyone's different. ( as is the case with nearly everything dealing with RNY- opinions are experiences here) I stopped taking Metformin & all other meds I was on the night before surgery 9 months ago & haven't taken a pill (other than the Vitamins now) since then. My A1C went from being nearly 13 when I was diagnosed with Type 2, to about a 9 with all the meds....to a 4.5 at my six month post check up. :)

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hoping on reduced dose

@@suedot55

my doc took me off my diabetes meds when i came home from the hospital :)

call your doc - ask him to run another A1C

hopefully the #s will have improved

maybe he will lower your dosage (or take you off completely :rolleyes: )

fingers and toes crossed that your meds will be reduced/disappear sooner than later :rolleyes:

41 lbs gone!!!

keep up the good work :)

good luck :)

kathy

congrats

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A1C nearly 13 to 9 with all the meds....to a 4.5 at my six month post check up :).

@@SuzeMuze

eeeeeek :huh:

13 - that's a high # i've never seen before :o

that's wonderful being at 4.5 now!!!

you are now as "normal" as i am :)

sorry about that :D

85 lbs down :rolleyes:

so close to goal, you can probably taste it :)

keep up the good work for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life :)

kathy

congrats

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@@proudgrammy

I know, right? I was practically peeing Pixy Sticks! I can't believe with the other issues (that were ultimately caused by the diabetes) that no one ever thought to do a check for it sooner! Hey, I'll take "normal as you"- you're one of the happiest people I've seen...I'll take it as a compliment! :)

Yeah, I'm pretty close to my goal, but it's slowing way down, and that's ok. I've also come to grips with the fact that I'm a human being, and I deserve to relax a bit. I'd been pretty militant about what I ate until a couple of months ago...when it hit me that it won't hurt to enjoy food every now and then. Is it "Cheating"? Nope.. cause I chose to eat those no-sugar-added fake chocolate covered raisins. And ya know what? It may take me a while to lose these last 8 pounds...but I'm a happier person and I'm not gaining any weight! :)

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I was on two oral diabetes meds, and two types of insulin before surgery. I spent a week in the hospital, due to complications, but I was off all diabetes meds and insulin by the time I went home.

My A1c is now 6.1

It was 9.2 before surgery.

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@@suedot55

I took my last dose the night before surgery. I would bet at your next appointment they will pull it. If they don't mention it, I would.

Nice job by the way!

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I left the hospital still on diabetic medications but soon after getting home they were eliminated. Now at almost 1 1/2 years out I am worried about my sugar and my morning readings have been in the 120's

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