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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2557485" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hello, and welcome, [USER=562304]@LauraGM[/USER] </p><p>First of all, well done, on your change of diet, and weight loss. You are making a good start. </p><p>Some people do have those gastric problems you are suffering from with Metformin. There are available, on prescription, a more gastro friendly , slow release version of Metformin. You certainly don’t need to suffer, like you are. Ask GP or nurse. Although we can’t advise on changing or reducing doses of meds I am aware some members have chosen not to take the Metformin, and manage good T2 diabetes control by diet changes. You have already made the start with low carb, and weight loss. You could find you have already improved your blood glucose to a more acceptable level when you get the latest results.</p><p></p><p>If you haven’t already, do read the information for new members. If you scroll down through my signature you will find it there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2557485, member: 100904"] Hello, and welcome, [USER=562304]@LauraGM[/USER] First of all, well done, on your change of diet, and weight loss. You are making a good start. Some people do have those gastric problems you are suffering from with Metformin. There are available, on prescription, a more gastro friendly , slow release version of Metformin. You certainly don’t need to suffer, like you are. Ask GP or nurse. Although we can’t advise on changing or reducing doses of meds I am aware some members have chosen not to take the Metformin, and manage good T2 diabetes control by diet changes. You have already made the start with low carb, and weight loss. You could find you have already improved your blood glucose to a more acceptable level when you get the latest results. If you haven’t already, do read the information for new members. If you scroll down through my signature you will find it there. [/QUOTE]
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