Hi guys
Technically I’ve got an old T2D diagnosis , which qualifies me for the GLP-1 prescriptions.
I’ve been taking insulin (Lantus and rapid acting ) plus metformin for some time.
Went to a new pcp and said I wanna switch to a GLP-1 from Metformin because I have “side effects” w metformin.
Dude is now saying that because my a1c is under control I am not indicated for a GLP-1 prescription (for which insurance would pay for ) and he wants me to quit metformin and just come in a month and do a1c blood test.
But I’m still taking insulin.
Moron. Insurance and medical establishment view SWITCHING Treatments because of sides as totally different than switching because treatments don’t work. But it was like I’m talking to a rock.
So, realistically , can I just quit everything , insulin included and just spike this a1c? I know it’s supposed to be a 3month average of your bloods but it’s weighted towards the latter period ?
I do take 4 IUs of growth daily , maybe I should bump this to six , and spread it out thru the day ?
My a1c is at 5.0 now , but that was while on 1000 extended release metformin plus 30 Lantus and 50-70 IUs of rapid insulin thru the day. At the time of the test I was only running 150 mg test (brought it down to TRT level cuz I was doing test bloods also ) plus 500 of primo. I’ve since added 500 of tren and 500 of mast p also. Not sure if tren will help keep a1c high or lower it , without insulin?
I think I’d need to let this a1c float back up to 6.5, again not sure if this can happen in a month or but maybe it’s possible with pulling out all insulin , upping growth and eating high carbs (which I’ve been doing as it helps w the tren cycle )
Thanks for any advice and opinions.
ps. I’ve used tirz before to drop a bunch of weight but it was Chinese tirz and not pharma. Now that I’m maintenance and bulk I just wanna replace metformin with tirz or sema
Technically I’ve got an old T2D diagnosis , which qualifies me for the GLP-1 prescriptions.
I’ve been taking insulin (Lantus and rapid acting ) plus metformin for some time.
Went to a new pcp and said I wanna switch to a GLP-1 from Metformin because I have “side effects” w metformin.
Dude is now saying that because my a1c is under control I am not indicated for a GLP-1 prescription (for which insurance would pay for ) and he wants me to quit metformin and just come in a month and do a1c blood test.
But I’m still taking insulin.
Moron. Insurance and medical establishment view SWITCHING Treatments because of sides as totally different than switching because treatments don’t work. But it was like I’m talking to a rock.
So, realistically , can I just quit everything , insulin included and just spike this a1c? I know it’s supposed to be a 3month average of your bloods but it’s weighted towards the latter period ?
I do take 4 IUs of growth daily , maybe I should bump this to six , and spread it out thru the day ?
My a1c is at 5.0 now , but that was while on 1000 extended release metformin plus 30 Lantus and 50-70 IUs of rapid insulin thru the day. At the time of the test I was only running 150 mg test (brought it down to TRT level cuz I was doing test bloods also ) plus 500 of primo. I’ve since added 500 of tren and 500 of mast p also. Not sure if tren will help keep a1c high or lower it , without insulin?
I think I’d need to let this a1c float back up to 6.5, again not sure if this can happen in a month or but maybe it’s possible with pulling out all insulin , upping growth and eating high carbs (which I’ve been doing as it helps w the tren cycle )
Thanks for any advice and opinions.
ps. I’ve used tirz before to drop a bunch of weight but it was Chinese tirz and not pharma. Now that I’m maintenance and bulk I just wanna replace metformin with tirz or sema