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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1353381" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>a</p><p></p><p>I don´t know about GB but here in Denmark everyone on metformin starts with a lower dose like 500mg and then they see how well your body accepts it and it also makes it easier to the stomach to take, a lot of people has a rather loose stomach in the beginning like the first 14 days.</p><p>I did experience that it was much easier to loose weight after I came on metformin, and as I did start very soon thereafter to eat low carb or lower carb, in the beginning lower fats too and low calorie, the weight has gone down rather easily and very steady..</p><p>Not all can go down to 1000 calories a day, but then one could maybe go 1800 calories and still most would loose weight on that amount a day.</p><p></p><p>I´ll tag [USER=9546]@daisy[/USER] so you´ll get the rather good information every one new gets in here , and there is a link to a free low carb course you can follow on-line for free... I will recomend you that and tell you that that is the easiest way to loose weight I have tried in my life.. make a commitment to yourself and be steady in your aproach and you´ll succeed sooner than you would have thought I hope.</p><p>I seems that people on very low carb has a more easier job keeping their lost weight off than on most other diets , wish you all the best of luck and stay in this forum it is a great source or help and support and comfort when times are hard to the individual, which it is to most of us at times <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1353381, member: 329519"] a I don´t know about GB but here in Denmark everyone on metformin starts with a lower dose like 500mg and then they see how well your body accepts it and it also makes it easier to the stomach to take, a lot of people has a rather loose stomach in the beginning like the first 14 days. I did experience that it was much easier to loose weight after I came on metformin, and as I did start very soon thereafter to eat low carb or lower carb, in the beginning lower fats too and low calorie, the weight has gone down rather easily and very steady.. Not all can go down to 1000 calories a day, but then one could maybe go 1800 calories and still most would loose weight on that amount a day. I´ll tag [USER=9546]@daisy[/USER] so you´ll get the rather good information every one new gets in here , and there is a link to a free low carb course you can follow on-line for free... I will recomend you that and tell you that that is the easiest way to loose weight I have tried in my life.. make a commitment to yourself and be steady in your aproach and you´ll succeed sooner than you would have thought I hope. I seems that people on very low carb has a more easier job keeping their lost weight off than on most other diets , wish you all the best of luck and stay in this forum it is a great source or help and support and comfort when times are hard to the individual, which it is to most of us at times <3 [/QUOTE]
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