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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 638941" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I don't and never have taken Metformin, but I do understand it can cause some digestive upsets, which often settle after a short while. If it doesn't settle, your Doc could perhaps prescribe a slow release version, which can be kinder on the system. </p><p></p><p>As I said before, we couldn't possibly speculate whether your longer term symptoms always related to diabetes, or whether something like your other issues and thyroid were giving you similar symptoms, with the steroids pushing you over the line more recently. Really, there's no value in that. Most of us go through an angry, denial phase. I know I did. I would urge you to focus on the future and how you might manage your portfolio of conditions for a better, healthier future. </p><p></p><p>You have already shown it is possible to achieve better blood scores that you were at your diagnosis, so please concentrate on that positivity. There are lots of people on here with years of experience who will help you. So, please stick around and ask any questions you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 638941, member: 88961"] I don't and never have taken Metformin, but I do understand it can cause some digestive upsets, which often settle after a short while. If it doesn't settle, your Doc could perhaps prescribe a slow release version, which can be kinder on the system. As I said before, we couldn't possibly speculate whether your longer term symptoms always related to diabetes, or whether something like your other issues and thyroid were giving you similar symptoms, with the steroids pushing you over the line more recently. Really, there's no value in that. Most of us go through an angry, denial phase. I know I did. I would urge you to focus on the future and how you might manage your portfolio of conditions for a better, healthier future. You have already shown it is possible to achieve better blood scores that you were at your diagnosis, so please concentrate on that positivity. There are lots of people on here with years of experience who will help you. So, please stick around and ask any questions you have. [/QUOTE]
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