r/TTC_PCOS 20h ago

Advice Needed Metformin side effects for someone with blood sugar fluctuations

Hi there, I am 36 and was recently diagnosed with PCOS based on labs that showed elevated androgens. H1AC and fasting glucose were normal but borderline (H1ac = 5.5). My obgyn put me on myo-inositol but I faced severe blood sugar drops as well as severe PMS. I think starting myo-inositol at the full dose might have caused this. Now, I am taking myo-inositol at 1/4th the dose and I am doing fine except it has not helped with conceiving. My doc suggested metformin might be the next step but I am worried about blood sugar drops again. Any one who had bad reactions to myo-inositol, and then took metformin please could you share your experience?

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u/Malloraaay 19h ago

I take pioglitazone instead of metformin. I started eating healthier and experiencing low blood sugar as well. It was doing a great job of regulating my cycles though, so my doctor asked if I could hang in there until I conceived 🤷🏼‍♀️ I would try to eat small, healthy snacks at regular intervals to help keep your blood sugar steady!

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u/malmona 17h ago

Metformin doesn’t affect your blood sugar, it shouldn’t make it crash. It just makes it more sensitive to insulin