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Received the rest of my order a little over a week ago. Great prices for pharmacy products. Very good customer service.
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I'm good for over a year with the metformin. I was going to use the pregnyl today, but I didn't realize it was just an amp. Ordered some vials to keep it in.
How& when are u dosing the metformin.
1 tablet(1000mg) in the morning, 1 12 hours later. I try to do 7 and 7.
Could u explain what this does& how it works for u with food, without, right before, right after? Sorry man, new to a lot of this new stuff we’re using or I’m not familiar with.thank you scoobydoo
TricepatopsMost bodybuilders use it with HGH because GH can make you insulin resistant with long term use for some people. Also it is good for bulking when eating a lot of carbs you can take it with the high containing carb meals. Dose depends on each individual person and where your A1C is at. It is a pretty good drug it is cheap and right now many studies in anti aging and living longer in humans is being studied on humans. In mice or rats studies showed that the ones who took metformin had younger biological clocks then actual age and lived about 30% longer than those who didn't receive metformin. It is a good drug to look into if you have any family members who are type 2.
I've been pre diabetic for about 13 years that I know of. I hadn't been to the doctor in over 10 years before that. When my A1C comes back in pre diabetic range, I hear the same thing, from different doctors, improve diet and exercise. Well, that's what I've always done and it hasn't made a difference. Through the years I've had a very difficult time losing weight( more so in the last 3 years), I have neuropathy in my left hand and ED issues. All things linked to diabetes. I figured it was time to do something, seeing as doctors in the US won't prescribe metformin until you're totally fucked. My blood sugar was always 117 and up in the morning. It has been between 90 and 109 since starting metformin. I have finally got under 220 pounds. First time in over 5 years. Metformin helps with insulin resistance, helps reduce how much sugar gets absorbed through your intestines and it reduces the amount of sugar the liver produces. It can mess up your digestion and give you diarrhea on an empty stomach. I started at a lower dose and worked up to what I'm at now. It doesn't bother me on an empty stomach. My blood sugar is much better lately and also seems to reduce my cravings for sugar. Some people also use it alongside HGH because HGH can cause insulin resistance. So, I take it to just hopefully stop more damage from diabetes and live healthier into old age.
TricepatopsBro you just have a bad doctor. Metformin is so easy to get prescribed in the US with a doctor who is smart. Anyone fasting and has a blood glucose higher than 100 can technically qualify for metformin script. If you A1C is in normal range and blood glucose stays above 100 when fasting then getting a dose of 500mgs time released is the best bet for a starting point. 2000mgs a day is quite alot for someone in your range. What you should do is take 1 dose it with your biggest carb meal of the day. You can easily reverse type 2 diabetes with low crabs high protein and fat. Check out this YouTube video by this doctor who is very smart and went up against big pharm.
https://youtu.be/da1vvigy5tQ.
Type 2 diabetes is a big pharm money maker and can be reversed but they don't tell you that and even the American diabetic Association is in bed with big pharm.
I certainly don't disagree with you about having a bad doctor. They all suck in my opinion. I've had 4 different doctors and not one of them would prescribe metformin. An A1C of 6.5 and above is considered type 2 diabetes.From what I have read, you have to have an A1C of 6.5 to get it prescribed for diabetes in the US. They do prescribe for pre diabetes in other countries. Metformin isn't approved for pre diabetes in the US unless you are high risk.I have read about some doctors prescribing it off label for weight loss to get around the restriction. The company that originally made metformin no longer produces it. The original manufacturer of metformin would have to apply for FDA approval for pre diabetes and that is not going to happen. The American Diabetes Association has been trying to get it approved for pre diabetes for some time. I have tried different doses. My blood sugar, two hours after a meal used to be 150 to 200.