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<blockquote data-quote="Unky_Si" data-source="post: 837416" data-attributes="member: 176870"><p>Hi all, new to this, as we all were at one time or another. Had a battle with my gp for 4 years after having angina/stent in 2011 to recognise my symptoms. Changed gp after moving and low and behold Metformin has been prescribed. </p><p>Been mucked about and now waiting for third attempt to see Diabetes nurse. </p><p>Diet is as balanced as it can be after stent and wonder after reading other posts if the medication I'm on already contributed to now being T2!</p><p>Have rather evil case of itchy man bits which began just before I finally got the Metformin, and I'm feeling "off" I'm not concerned about being T2 as I've already felt the pain of the whole stent etc. </p><p>do others suffer with lacklustre moods?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Si</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unky_Si, post: 837416, member: 176870"] Hi all, new to this, as we all were at one time or another. Had a battle with my gp for 4 years after having angina/stent in 2011 to recognise my symptoms. Changed gp after moving and low and behold Metformin has been prescribed. Been mucked about and now waiting for third attempt to see Diabetes nurse. Diet is as balanced as it can be after stent and wonder after reading other posts if the medication I'm on already contributed to now being T2! Have rather evil case of itchy man bits which began just before I finally got the Metformin, and I'm feeling "off" I'm not concerned about being T2 as I've already felt the pain of the whole stent etc. do others suffer with lacklustre moods? Thanks Si [/QUOTE]
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