Hi. When DH and I were trying to conceive (11-13 years ago) my fasting blood sugar levels etc were all normal, but after taking a 3 hr blood level test (not the techical name, but if you've ever done one you know what it is) my insulin levels were abnormally high and I was put on Metformin for insulin resistance. After finally conceiving and having my first son, I was no longer seeing a reproductive endocronologist and my OBGYN continued my Metformin prescription after my second son was born (happy accident, was still breastfeeding when I got pg so never went back on Metformin before getting pg).
I was never monitored while on Metformin and since my OBGYN was prescribing the Metformin now, once I lost weight at my yearly appt last year, she decided that I was controlling my insulin resistance with diet and stopped prescribing Metformin. I haven't lost weight since and am struggling to even maintain (regained 15 lbs and now struggled to lose 4 lbs over the course of 3 months). At my appt this year, she ordered an A1C and cholesterol level. My A1C came back normal at 5.6 (higher than 5.7 is at risk for diabetes) and my bad cholesterol is a little elevated (yay! sarcasm).
My question is that in the past, my insulin resistance was found using a different test. Is insuling resistance ever "cured", or am I most likely still insulin resistant and that is why I can't seem to lose weight anymore? I'm eating 1300-1500 calories a day and averaging 1400 and doing 45 minutes of cardio (elliptical on high resistance) 5 days a week supplemented with gardening and frequest walks.
Do I need to see a regular endocronologist now? My OBGYN seems to think that I'd be the healthiest patient she'd ever referred and she's happy with my weight loss. I'd be happier too if I were 4 inches taller (okay, I'm happy, but not satisified and now just frustrated!).

