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Daily glucose does not drop from 150

  
Yulbrines
05/25/2025 8:24 a.m.

Hello, I just were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes with 7.05
glycosilada, my big doubt is the following, even despite being taking
Medication The daily glucose on an empty stomach does not drop from 140-150, my doctor tells me
which is the daily average what counts and thus with a time medical
The glycosilada, but I interpret that if my glucose level does not drop from 145
daily, the average will never be below that figure so the
gyzada will not be reduced.

The first
medication to take was Jardiance 25, which gave me so many side effects
that I had to leave it, thirsty, desire to urinate very often (5-6 times in
the night) and the worst genital fungi.

I changed the
SITAGLIPTINA 50 DICTION, I TAKE TWO A DAY AND GLUCOSE IS FOLLOWING IN
145,

The question
From Millon: While some antidiabetic is taken the daily glucose should go down
to be at normal levels?, or is it that these medications only act on peaks
of glucose and do not lower the daily to normal values ​​of 100-110 example.

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Nila
08/17/2025 5:37 p.m.

I have never achieved on 115-120 with a fast fast insulin.When I am with oral medication, an empty hand is higher.Then with the diet and exercise the rest of the day I can keep it lower, but when I wake up it is rare that you have it low.I believe that it will also make effect that when we get up something, it goes up and if you have insulin resistance I think it costs more fasting

Diabetes desde 03/15
Lantus
MODY 3
HG octubre 2021: 5,7; junio 2021: 6,5; 2020: 6,7; 2019: 6,7. 2018: 6,4

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