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Originally Posted by kaplods
You may have to ask your doctor about this - because my understanding of metformin is that it's only prescribed for insulin resistance, and that metformin should help with keeping the blood sugar more stable (but it wouldn't be prescribed unless the blood sugar was unstable or suspected to be in the first place). I know it is prescribed to women with PCOS - but my understanding is that's because insulin resistance is a core symptom of PCOS.
I had always heard that a woman can have IR without PCOS, but not PCOS with IR, but I don't know if that is true. I don't even know for sure if there isn't some use to metformin besides treatment of insulin resistance.,
I'm sure, I'm definately not insulin resistant and all of my levels were completely normal when I got the tests re-done a couple of months ago. My doctor prescribed it to me because
1) I was doing everything right, OP, and my weight loss stopped/slowed
2) Because PCOS can make your body more susceptible to problems like diabetes, and metformin can help prevent serious problems by keeping your insulin levels stable.
That's what they told me, anyway, and I trust my doc.