Dr. Hibberd
Peter Hibberd, M.D., is a doctor whose advice is based on more than 28 years of hospital outpatient and inpatient experience. He is an experienced emergency medicine physician, surgeon, and consultant. Dr. Hibberd is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He is also a fellow and active member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, an active member of the American College of Emergency Physicians, and a member and fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Hibberd has earned numerous national and international professional certifications, memberships, and awards.
Tags: diabetes | meds | metformin

Do I Have to Treat My Diabetes With Meds?

By    |   Friday, 30 January 2015 02:49 PM EST

Question: I take Metformin for diabetes, but am wondering if I have to take it for life. Is there anything I can do to get off my medication, by exercising, eating right, and maybe losing weight?
 
Dr. Hibberd's answer:
 
Metformin is a great agent for controlling Type 2 diabetes in most people. It does not cause hypoglycemia or other side effects, as long as you continue to take it. But it is useless for Type 1 diabetics who have insulin deficiency requiring shots of the hormone.
 
Never stop taking your medications without consulting your doctor. Untreated diabetes places you at risk for premature heart attack, stroke, coma , delerium, acidosis, confusion, blindness, kidney failure, and premature death.
 
But you should keep up the exercise, maintain a healthy diet, and ask your doctor about other lifestyle changes you can make to manage your diabetes better.

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Metformin is a great agent for controlling Type 2 diabetes, but isn't the only way to treat it.
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