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<blockquote data-quote="QPR4Me" data-source="post: 1630378" data-attributes="member: 132584"><p>I think you may have replied to the wrong person here. I never suffered from "Tummy Problems". My reaction to Metformin was in relation to mood and mental health. I would rather die than go back on to that foul stuff.</p><p>As I said, despite hating needles, I chose to go on to Insulin, rather than lose my mind and end up killing someone due to the over reactions the disgusting drug (Metformin) triggered in me.Not many suffer a reaction as severe as mine but, believe me, if you do, get the heck off of it a.s.a.p.</p><p>28 years later, have got a grip on things, am reducing my insulin intake, have changed medications, taking advantage of drug trials that I've taken part in, along with other advances in Diabetes treatment. </p><p>I went through years of misery, gained shed loads of weight, lost interest in sex, life and everything else.</p><p>In the last year, have dumped 49 lbs (22 k) in weight, stopped taking more than half of my usual Insulin, have now dropped blood pressure tablets, and, without being too provocative, have begun to restore doing what a man should be doing with a woman who he has been with and adored for the last 28 years!</p><p>Things aren't perfect in that department yet but, through making changes, making a real effort etc., are certainly moving forward, something that I, and my wife, had given up on completely, 13 months ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QPR4Me, post: 1630378, member: 132584"] I think you may have replied to the wrong person here. I never suffered from "Tummy Problems". My reaction to Metformin was in relation to mood and mental health. I would rather die than go back on to that foul stuff. As I said, despite hating needles, I chose to go on to Insulin, rather than lose my mind and end up killing someone due to the over reactions the disgusting drug (Metformin) triggered in me.Not many suffer a reaction as severe as mine but, believe me, if you do, get the heck off of it a.s.a.p. 28 years later, have got a grip on things, am reducing my insulin intake, have changed medications, taking advantage of drug trials that I've taken part in, along with other advances in Diabetes treatment. I went through years of misery, gained shed loads of weight, lost interest in sex, life and everything else. In the last year, have dumped 49 lbs (22 k) in weight, stopped taking more than half of my usual Insulin, have now dropped blood pressure tablets, and, without being too provocative, have begun to restore doing what a man should be doing with a woman who he has been with and adored for the last 28 years! Things aren't perfect in that department yet but, through making changes, making a real effort etc., are certainly moving forward, something that I, and my wife, had given up on completely, 13 months ago! [/QUOTE]
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