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What alternative diabetes treatments can I use to safely lower my very high average blood sugar (HbA1c of 12%) without using insulin, since I travel often, take Zoryl 2mg, and am currently experiencing blurry vision and extreme tiredness?

Asked by Male, 39 · 21 days ago

An HbA1c of 12%, along with blurry vision and tiredness, means your body needs supportive care right away. Since you take Zoryl (glimepiride), we can explore highly effective, travel-friendly non-insulin options. These include daily oral medications like metformin or SGLT2 inhibitors, and weekly non-insulin injections (GLP-1 receptor agonists) that are very convenient for travel. However, because of your current symptoms, please consult your doctor promptly to safely adjust your treatment.
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What alternative diabetes treatments can I use to safely lower my very high average blood sugar (HbA1c of 12%) without using insulin, since I travel often, take Zoryl 2mg, and am currently experiencing blurry vision and extreme tiredness?

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