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High postprandial insulin medicine
Hi, I'm 31 years old.. Married since 6 yrs. No pregnancy till now. My doc suggested me metadoze ipr 850 for my high postprandial insulin >300 and I'm using it since 2 years With which my periods have become regular (have had irregular periods since 7 yrs). My mom have diabetes. So my question is how long I need to continue with the medicine? Though period is regular, Was unable to conceive naturally and with ivf also.. Can I stop or continue with metadoze. Is their any alternative to it.. I feel like I'm just eating it with no result.. Help... Thanku
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Continue it will help you to resolve symptoms Follow healthy lifestyle take healthy balanced diet green vegetables salads and seasonal fruits avoid oily spicy and sugery food drink adequate water avoid stress do regular exercises
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Mostly seems u have PCOS( hyperinsulinaemia with irregular periods) U should continue the Medication dear. Along with that lifestyle modification Excercise regularly Weight reduction if overweight will help you. The regulrise periods are due to correction of hyperinsulinism. U can add myoinositol, n-acetyl cysteine( NAC) and vit d/calcium supplements to help you in CONCIEVING IVF SPECIALIST can guide you further dear
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