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Good news! I'm not diabetic...yet. Just pre-diabetic. My doctor also let me know my thyroid levels were low, so that is also a reason why it's so hard for me to lose weight.
I've been taking NP Thyroid and Metaformin for a few days now. I also switched to a keto lifestyle. Cauliflower pizza bread and mash are pretty tasty. Going to try some cauliflower rice tonight; I'm betting it'll be good as well.
I've already lost like 2 pounds, so I'm pretty sure the medicine is working. Or maybe it's just switching to keto that is doing it, but I'm not complaining either way!
TL;DR: Not quite diabetic, and also had a low functioning thyroid. Medicine and a keto lifestyle seems to be helping.
MrAkai t1_j7rjfqz wrote
When I (Diagnosed type 2) went on metformin, I lost 30lbs in 3 months.
I also have been diagnosed with Hashimoto's (an auto-immune disease that basically causes your both to make antibodies that go have thyroid hormones) but my doc insists the levels are fine but will recheck often since my siblings are both on sythnroids and it's improved their lives/energy levels immensely.