Prediabetes - Blood Sugar Level down & down

Posted by @canada @ronaldtseng, May 29 11:36am

Prediabetes, taken Invokana 100mg daily. Started no Daily Juice & Dessert 2 moths ago due to Blood Sugar Level A1C was 7.0%. Then, doing A1C every 2 weeks - A1C % started to drop: from 7% to 6.6% to 6.1% to 5.5% now 5.2%.
What should I do? I still want to take Invokana 100mg - had it over 16 months.
Please suggest.

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Do you think your blood sugar is too low? 5.2 sounds pretty good to me.

What is it about Invokana that you like? Could you maybe go with a lower dosage?

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As a full bore diabetic (50+ years) I want to weigh in here. @canada @ronaldtseng (do you have 2 handles?) it looks like you are taking your prediabetes seriously and trying to take good care of yourself. The A1C test is a test that can give you an idea of how your blood sugars have been over a 3 month period. Doing the test every 2 weeks is probably not necessary. But your numbers do look really good. Do you also use another blood sugar monitoring system such as a glucometer?

So you take Invokana (a non insulin diabetes medication). At Mayo Clinic Connect we don’t diagnose or prescribe. We share our stories to support and encourage each other. @scottrl had a good point about the possibility of adjusting the dose. Who prescribes your Invokana? Could you review your A1C, your blood sugars and your Invokana use with that provider to get a professional medical opinion on what would be the best next steps in your treatment?

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Good Day,
Thanks for your answer.
Invokana 100 mg - which is tablet transfer extra sugar in blood to urine. Getting out the excess of sugar in your blood & your body. This is how to control my Prediabetes.
Yea, A1C 5.2 is perfect & normal. Then my doctor could take off this tablet. Then could have Prediabetes >>>> Diabetes .
p.s. This tablet was invented 2 years ago - costing over $50.00 per tablet at a time.
I also do not like my Blood Sugar Level is dropping too fast. Now I do not know how to manage my Daily Sugar intake to maintain A1C's goal.

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@cehunt57

As a full bore diabetic (50+ years) I want to weigh in here. @canada @ronaldtseng (do you have 2 handles?) it looks like you are taking your prediabetes seriously and trying to take good care of yourself. The A1C test is a test that can give you an idea of how your blood sugars have been over a 3 month period. Doing the test every 2 weeks is probably not necessary. But your numbers do look really good. Do you also use another blood sugar monitoring system such as a glucometer?

So you take Invokana (a non insulin diabetes medication). At Mayo Clinic Connect we don’t diagnose or prescribe. We share our stories to support and encourage each other. @scottrl had a good point about the possibility of adjusting the dose. Who prescribes your Invokana? Could you review your A1C, your blood sugars and your Invokana use with that provider to get a professional medical opinion on what would be the best next steps in your treatment?

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Good Day Cheryl,
My family doctor takes care of me. But I try my best to control Blood Sugar Level by myself. It is why I take A1C every month. Due to high A1C - it is the reason why I take it every two weeks to satisfy my concerns. Thanks for your advices, my Doctor will give me the advices if I ask & see him.
I also checking my Blood Sugar Level daily by using:
1. Contour Blood Glucose System.
2. Accu-Answer Monitoring System.
3. Omeaoh B-2 - Blood Monitoring & Blood Pressure System

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@ronaldtseng

Good Day,
Thanks for your answer.
Invokana 100 mg - which is tablet transfer extra sugar in blood to urine. Getting out the excess of sugar in your blood & your body. This is how to control my Prediabetes.
Yea, A1C 5.2 is perfect & normal. Then my doctor could take off this tablet. Then could have Prediabetes >>>> Diabetes .
p.s. This tablet was invented 2 years ago - costing over $50.00 per tablet at a time.
I also do not like my Blood Sugar Level is dropping too fast. Now I do not know how to manage my Daily Sugar intake to maintain A1C's goal.

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continue....
I also take METFORMIN.
In my mind - due to "not" taken Juice & Dessert daily - could affect average Blood Sugar Level daily, isn't it? 🙂

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@ronaldtseng

continue....
I also take METFORMIN.
In my mind - due to "not" taken Juice & Dessert daily - could affect average Blood Sugar Level daily, isn't it? 🙂

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Son you are taking 2 meds for diabetes? With you healthier eating habits you might be able to reduce those or eliminate one drug at least. Ask your doctor.

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@kaystrand

Son you are taking 2 meds for diabetes? With you healthier eating habits you might be able to reduce those or eliminate one drug at least. Ask your doctor.

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Thank you for your advice.

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