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07-03-2009, 08:15 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| | | What Can I Expect from Taking Glimepiride? Hi All,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in May of '08 and was put on two 500mg pills of Metformin 2X per day. Gradually my numbers came down (BS from 350 to 120 in the morning, A1C form 10.7 to 6.6) But then a few months ago they started to climb again. Now my A1C is 7.5 and BS is around 180 in the morning. Oh, and I have lost 30 lbs over the last year. I am getting concerned about the high numbers and the weight loss. Since I am only 5'4" and now I weigh 120 lbs, I really do not want to lose any more weight. A year ago I was 150lbs. Ever since I started taking Metformin, I have had diarrhea. Could this be causing the weight loss?
I saw my doctor last week and she halved my dose of Metformin to one 500mg pill 2X per day and started me on Glimepiride.
Does anyone have any experience with these two drugs taken together? Do you think I will stop losing weight? Will my numbers go down again?
I already eat a low carb diet, and I walk 3 miles 3X per week. Is there anything else I can do to lower my numbers? What caused my numbers to climb again? I really want to keep my diabetes under control so I can live a long life. I am 59. I feel fine and do not have any other symptoms right now. When I first got diagnosed, I did have the unquenchable thirst, but that has been gone for a while. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank You, 
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Margie
Type 1.5
Diagnosed 6/12/08
A1C - 10.7 on 6/13/08
A1C - 10.1 on 7/17/08
A1C - 6.9on 10/14/08
A1C - 6.6 on 1/23/09
A1C - 7.5 on 6/26/09
A1C - 8.9 on 8/24/09
Lantus - 15 units per day | 
07-03-2009, 11:40 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: oregon
Posts: 9
| | Margie,
Sorry, to hear your numbers are going up. Like they say, this is a progressive disease and is ever changing. I was also on what my PCP indicated as the maximum dose of metformin at 2000 mg per day. I was not being very careful about my eating habits and therefore, my a1c was too high. I tried actos without much change. Endo put me on Glimepiride. She told me to take 1/2 pill in the morning and 1/2 pill at dinner for the first two days. Then go to 1 pill morning and evening. I never got to the full does because my sugar dropped so low. I was on it for about two weeks and after spending two nights without much sleep because I was afraid my sugar would drop too low, I freaked out. Two hours after eating it was 67 and after treating with candy and peanut butter, thirty minutes later I was at 75. Still not feeling real great. I decided that was it. I called my PCP and let her know what was going on and what my plan was. I gradually stopped the Actos and promptly stopped the glimepiride and I started a lower carb diet and really being tuned in to what I was eating. And I have been testing like crazy. That was two and a half months ago. I go in this next week to have blood work done. My meter is telling me I am at 115-125 two hours after eating. Most of the rest of the time, I am between 95 and 115. I am pretty happy with the results and I have lost about 12 pounds. I loved what glimepiride did to lower my sugar, but I felt like I was having to always eat. I could see myself gaining weight because I had to eat so often to correct. Hope this helps.
Hi All,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in May of '08 and was put on two 500mg pills of Metformin 2X per day. Gradually my numbers came down (BS from 350 to 120 in the morning, A1C form 10.7 to 6.6) But then a few months ago they started to climb again. Now my A1C is 7.5 and BS is around 180 in the morning. Oh, and I have lost 30 lbs over the last year. I am getting concerned about the high numbers and the weight loss. Since I am only 5'4" and now I weigh 120 lbs, I really do not want to lose any more weight. A year ago I was 150lbs. Ever since I started taking Metformin, I have had diarrhea. Could this be causing the weight loss?
I saw my doctor last week and she halved my dose of Metformin to one 500mg pill 2X per day and started me on Glimepiride.
Does anyone have any experience with these two drugs taken together? Do you think I will stop losing weight? Will my numbers go down again?
I already eat a low carb diet, and I walk 3 miles 3X per week. Is there anything else I can do to lower my numbers? What caused my numbers to climb again? I really want to keep my diabetes under control so I can live a long life. I am 59. I feel fine and do not have any other symptoms right now. When I first got diagnosed, I did have the unquenchable thirst, but that has been gone for a while. Any advice would be appreciated.
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07-04-2009, 12:58 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Mt. Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Posts: 1,721
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Originally Posted by luckharm I already eat a low carb diet, | what do you mean by a "low carb diet"? i.e. how many carbs per day? <30 grams? <300 grams?
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A1c's
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early July 2007: 16.2%; early Sept 2007: 8.0%; early Dec 2007: 5.9%; early Jun 2008: 6.4%; early Apr 2009: 6.4%
triglycerides: 89 (1.0); HDL chol: 50 (1.2); LDL chol: 19.5 (0.5); total cholesterol 87.5
Lantus before bed - 14u; Novorapid for meals (averaging 10-16u per day); Lowish carb diet | 
07-04-2009, 07:04 AM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: KCMO
Posts: 5,429
| | | I cannot answer your question, because I was on it less than two weeks. It kept crashing me suddenly, even on half what they had prescribed, and I was told to stop if it did that ...
I would think making those kinds of lows though, it would make you hungry.
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Linda Initial A1c Feb 6 09: 12% Aug 24 A1c (MD office) 5.5%
Jul ... C-pep 1.3, GAD-65 > 30 metformin 1000 mg BID
Simvastatin 80 mg
Ramipril 5 mg
T4 125 mcg
baby aspirin
Vitamin D3, 2000 IU (blood values normal, advised to continue this dose by endo)
CoQ10 100 mg
Eating 70 - 90 g carb per day
Interval training on recumbent cycle
BMI is down to ca. 25.8 According to Joslin's Diabetes, 2005 ed., 5 - 30% of those diagnosed as Type 2 actually have LADA. | 
07-04-2009, 07:05 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Vancouver Island B.C.
Posts: 569
| | | Hi Margie,
I don't like to hear your story, but understand that most of up will face a similar fate as our condition worsens. My understanding is that Glimepiride works by stimulating your pancreas to produce more insulin. It does this regardless of whether you have eaten or not. Two problems I think, one that you may go low, and the other is that it might hasten the death of your beta cells which are already working too hard to give you the insulin you need. If I were in your situation, particularly not needing to lose more weight, I would consider insulin. This should give your beta cells some help, and hopefully preserve their function for many more years.
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Susan
DX Dec4/08 FBG 19(342)
Dec4 /08 A1C 10.9
Feb.4/09 A1C 7.6
may4 /09 A1C 5.2
Sept 4/09 A1C 5.4
Current meds: 21/2x 500g metformin, 5 mg ramipril, multivitamins, Ca, 500g alpha lipoic acid
Low carb- started at < 50 , now can handle 100
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07-04-2009, 07:08 AM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: KCMO
Posts: 5,429
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Originally Posted by sumi Hi Margie,
I don't like to hear your story, but understand that most of up will face a similar fate as our condition worsens. My understanding is that Glimepiride works by stimulating your pancreas to produce more insulin. It does this regardless of whether you have eaten or not. Two problems I think, one that you may go low, and the other is that it might hasten the death of your beta cells which are already working too hard to give you the insulin you need. If I were in your situation, particularly not needing to lose more weight, I would consider insulin. This should give your beta cells some help, and hopefully preserve their function for many more years. |
Yes, it could hasten beta cell death. SOOOO glad I could not tolerate it!
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Linda Initial A1c Feb 6 09: 12% Aug 24 A1c (MD office) 5.5%
Jul ... C-pep 1.3, GAD-65 > 30 metformin 1000 mg BID
Simvastatin 80 mg
Ramipril 5 mg
T4 125 mcg
baby aspirin
Vitamin D3, 2000 IU (blood values normal, advised to continue this dose by endo)
CoQ10 100 mg
Eating 70 - 90 g carb per day
Interval training on recumbent cycle
BMI is down to ca. 25.8 According to Joslin's Diabetes, 2005 ed., 5 - 30% of those diagnosed as Type 2 actually have LADA. | 
07-04-2009, 08:50 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| | | Hi,
I eat about 120mg of carbs per day per the advice I was given when I took my diabetes training class. After reading the replies to my post, I am now very concerned about starting Glimepiride. I should be getting the pills from my mail prescription pharmacy sometime next week. My doctor said to take 1, 1mg tablet once per day. I guess I will try it and monitor my blood sugar very closely. This morning it was 204 before breakfast and I ate almost no carbs yesterday! I guess I have to do something, since the Metformin is not doing it for me anymore.
Thank you for all the "words of caution". I will report back after I have have been on it for a few days.
Margie
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Margie
Type 1.5
Diagnosed 6/12/08
A1C - 10.7 on 6/13/08
A1C - 10.1 on 7/17/08
A1C - 6.9on 10/14/08
A1C - 6.6 on 1/23/09
A1C - 7.5 on 6/26/09
A1C - 8.9 on 8/24/09
Lantus - 15 units per day | 
07-04-2009, 09:18 AM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: KCMO
Posts: 5,429
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Originally Posted by luckharm Hi,
I eat about 120mg of carbs per day per the advice I was given when I took my diabetes training class. After reading the replies to my post, I am now very concerned about starting Glimepiride. I should be getting the pills from my mail prescription pharmacy sometime next week. My doctor said to take 1, 1mg tablet once per day. I guess I will try it and monitor my blood sugar very closely. This morning it was 204 before breakfast and I ate almost no carbs yesterday! I guess I have to do something, since the Metformin is not doing it for me anymore.
Thank you for all the "words of caution". I will report back after I have have been on it for a few days.
Margie |
Margie, those pills can be split, too! The endo who prescribed to me suggested it in fact. So you might try a slow approach at first.
I do about 60 - 80 g carb per day, with occasional (rare) excursions approaching 100g.
You could try lowering your carb intake and testing to see if you want to even start taking it ... what are your readings after meals, now?
Oh, also thinking back, I took mine in the morning only and my lows hit right before lunch so I was prepared, too. I kept 2 servings of 2 TBS raisins with me, and when I went low I would eat one packet, re-test in 15 min, and if necessary take a second ... and if necessary eat lunch a bit early.
So that is also an approach to trying it cautiously. Mornings.
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Linda Initial A1c Feb 6 09: 12% Aug 24 A1c (MD office) 5.5%
Jul ... C-pep 1.3, GAD-65 > 30 metformin 1000 mg BID
Simvastatin 80 mg
Ramipril 5 mg
T4 125 mcg
baby aspirin
Vitamin D3, 2000 IU (blood values normal, advised to continue this dose by endo)
CoQ10 100 mg
Eating 70 - 90 g carb per day
Interval training on recumbent cycle
BMI is down to ca. 25.8 According to Joslin's Diabetes, 2005 ed., 5 - 30% of those diagnosed as Type 2 actually have LADA. | 
07-14-2009, 08:08 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| | | Well, I have been on Glimepiride now for about a week and I see absolutely no difference. My fasting blood sugar levels are still about 180 and after meals which include maybe one serving of carbs, they go up to 250 or above. I only tested twice at the 100 range right before dinner after not eating anything in the afternoon and exercising for 30 min. But after dinner they spiked up again. I have now limited my carb intake to about 60 g per day and still there is no effect on my BS. Plus I have now lost another few lbs and weight 118lbs.
I am really starting to get concerned. How long should I wait before calling my doctor? Does it take Glimepiride a few weeks to work? At this rate of weight loss, I will disappear in about a year!
Thank you all for any suggestions.
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Margie
Type 1.5
Diagnosed 6/12/08
A1C - 10.7 on 6/13/08
A1C - 10.1 on 7/17/08
A1C - 6.9on 10/14/08
A1C - 6.6 on 1/23/09
A1C - 7.5 on 6/26/09
A1C - 8.9 on 8/24/09
Lantus - 15 units per day | 
07-14-2009, 09:51 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Vancouver Island B.C.
Posts: 569
| | | Hi Margie,
Sorry to hear its not working. No doubt much more experienced people will have some thoughts, but I can't help wondering if your insulin production is just too low to be helped with this.
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Susan
DX Dec4/08 FBG 19(342)
Dec4 /08 A1C 10.9
Feb.4/09 A1C 7.6
may4 /09 A1C 5.2
Sept 4/09 A1C 5.4
Current meds: 21/2x 500g metformin, 5 mg ramipril, multivitamins, Ca, 500g alpha lipoic acid
Low carb- started at < 50 , now can handle 100
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07-14-2009, 10:06 AM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: KCMO
Posts: 5,429
| | | Glimepiride should definitely work IMMEDIATELY.
I'd be calling the doctor back now.
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Linda Initial A1c Feb 6 09: 12% Aug 24 A1c (MD office) 5.5%
Jul ... C-pep 1.3, GAD-65 > 30 metformin 1000 mg BID
Simvastatin 80 mg
Ramipril 5 mg
T4 125 mcg
baby aspirin
Vitamin D3, 2000 IU (blood values normal, advised to continue this dose by endo)
CoQ10 100 mg
Eating 70 - 90 g carb per day
Interval training on recumbent cycle
BMI is down to ca. 25.8 According to Joslin's Diabetes, 2005 ed., 5 - 30% of those diagnosed as Type 2 actually have LADA. | 
08-07-2009, 12:07 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| | | Well, I finally called my doctor and she put me on Glimepiride 2X a day now. I have been taking one pill in the morning and one in the afternoon for about a week and my blood sugar readings in the morning are unbudget at between 160 and 200. I have started to keep a food diary to see what I am eating and I find that I eat about 60 to 90 carbs per day and about 1200 to 1400 calories per day.
I really believe that this drug is not doing anything for me at all, but she wants me to stick with it for a month and then we will re-evaluate. I am really concerned as to what these high numbers are doing to my body. I would really like to gain a little weight, but it's such a catch 22 situation. If I eat foods with high calories they usually are also high in carbs, so I wind up eating a lot of cheese, nuts and meat. But I can't seem to gain weight and am stuck at about 119 lbs.
Any other suggestions on how to gain weight without spiking my blood sugar???
I appreciate all your suggestions.
Thank you,
Margie
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Margie
Type 1.5
Diagnosed 6/12/08
A1C - 10.7 on 6/13/08
A1C - 10.1 on 7/17/08
A1C - 6.9on 10/14/08
A1C - 6.6 on 1/23/09
A1C - 7.5 on 6/26/09
A1C - 8.9 on 8/24/09
Lantus - 15 units per day | 
08-07-2009, 12:16 PM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: KCMO
Posts: 5,429
| | | Margie. Get a C-peptide and if it is low, get on insulin. That'd be my recommendation!
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Linda Initial A1c Feb 6 09: 12% Aug 24 A1c (MD office) 5.5%
Jul ... C-pep 1.3, GAD-65 > 30 metformin 1000 mg BID
Simvastatin 80 mg
Ramipril 5 mg
T4 125 mcg
baby aspirin
Vitamin D3, 2000 IU (blood values normal, advised to continue this dose by endo)
CoQ10 100 mg
Eating 70 - 90 g carb per day
Interval training on recumbent cycle
BMI is down to ca. 25.8 According to Joslin's Diabetes, 2005 ed., 5 - 30% of those diagnosed as Type 2 actually have LADA. | 
08-17-2009, 03:03 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 7
| | | I'm on Glimepiride and metformin. I started having complications in May. I lost a lot of weight and like you, I want to stop losing and gain some of it back but it doesn't seem to be working. I'm having fatigue and bowel movement complications. I was told these are common side effects of meformin, but my doctor didn't tell me about that. As a matter of fact it wasn't till I told my doctor that I researched it and found out there are side effects that he accepted and said cut the dosage in half. I was told to ask the doctor to put me on another set of medicines and that's what I'm going to do or change doctors. | 
08-17-2009, 03:09 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Okc OK
Posts: 198
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Originally Posted by foxl Margie. Get a C-peptide and if it is low, get on insulin. That'd be my recommendation! | Or just get on insulin even if you c peptides not low I don't even take metformin just insulin |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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