Hi,
Thanks for asking.
Based on your query, my opinion is as follows.
1. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder affecting multiple systems. Obesity is one of the commonest cause of type II
diabetes mellitus. Obesity can affect the endocrine system and hormones, which has at present resulted in loss of menstrual cycles. It is not related to sexual activity.
2. Control of blood sugar and
HbA1C reading requires
a. Weight control within normal range
b. Controlled diet of carbohydrates, proteins and low fat with high fiber. Additional insulin needs to be added to control blood sugar. The medication at present is not titrated adequately to diet and
insulin resistance.
c. Moderate exercises.
d.
Metformin is already high. Other oral hypoglycemics to improve sensitivity and insulin production needs to be added.
3. Once diabetes is under control and weight reduction is initiated, the menstrual cycles will start. The poor control values at present are serious and can cause both acute and chronic complications, particularly neuropathies, nephropathy and
retinopathy. Its serious issue. Meet your diabetician and dietitian to control blood sugar. Follow the medications and diet religiously.
Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.