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Metformin

Sparkz

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Location
Preston, Lancashire
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Dislikes
Cold weather!
I have been a type 2 diabetic for just over a year now and now because my latest blood test wasnt that good the diabetes nurse has prescribed me Metformin, start on 1 tablet 500mg a day and after a week 1 tablet twice a day, I have been taking it as prescribed, with food, but oh the side effects!

The stomach pains that last all day, the excess wind, the nausea that I have most of the day! Also I have an Ileostomy and my output at times is so great I am getting dehydrated no matter how much I drink.

I was supposed to go to twice a day on Saturday but I really can not face these side effects getting worse....will they get better or should I go back sooner than planned to see the nurse?
 
Some people can't take Metformin because of the side effects, usually bad diarrhoea. It is much more effective to lower blood sugars using a low carb diet. What are you typically eating and what were your blood test numbers?
 
There is no harm in going to see the nurse and explaining your difficulty. If you are not on the slow release version she may prescribe those and they are kinder on the stomach.

Your nurse might tell you that the side effects will go away in time. It really is up to you how you proceed.
 
I have been a type 2 diabetic for just over a year now and now because my latest blood test wasnt that good the diabetes nurse has prescribed me Metformin, start on 1 tablet 500mg a day and after a week 1 tablet twice a day, I have been taking it as prescribed, with food, but oh the side effects!

The stomach pains that last all day, the excess wind, the nausea that I have most of the day! Also I have an Ileostomy and my output at times is so great I am getting dehydrated no matter how much I drink.

I was supposed to go to twice a day on Saturday but I really can not face these side effects getting worse....will they get better or should I go back sooner than planned to see the nurse?
Persevere with them I was prescribed 2 x 500mg a day and it was a shock to my system it takes about 10 days for your system to get used to them . The ones I am on are not slow release , hardly notice now, the one thing I would say when its time to go to the toilet you get a very powerful urge to go so be prepared for that, and now I am on iron tablets that has calmed down also. I have lost 2 stone in 9 months and my last hb1c was 49 down from 63. Best of luck.
 
I sympathise when people cannot tolerate metformin. If you were only given metformin to lower your bg, rather than for weight loss, then a diet can quickly mimic metformin.
However I use metformin for hormonal and weight loss gain.
Go back to nurse and ask for slow release. Even taking one to two tablets helps me a great deal. I need 4 to lose weight. But I'm susceptible to diarrhea at certain times of my menstrual cycle so I reduce back to 2 tablets or one to restart after a bout of flare ups.
I'm on the slow release ones.
 
I will nhave to go back to see the Nurse, I just cant stand the side effects at all now...stopped taking it 2 days ago, still in pain, awful wind, metal taste in my mouth and worst of all had to change my ostomy system 7 times in 2 days! that is almost a third of my allowance stoma care stuff for a month gone in 2 days :(
 
I will nhave to go back to see the Nurse, I just cant stand the side effects at all now...stopped taking it 2 days ago, still in pain, awful wind, metal taste in my mouth and worst of all had to change my ostomy system 7 times in 2 days! that is almost a third of my allowance stoma care stuff for a month gone in 2 days :(
Yes. Go back. I'm sure it will improve once out of your system.
 
Back to the doctor .... not to be mucked around with
 
I feel your pain. I got diagnosed with type 2 two weeks ago and metformin is killing me. I keep jokingly saying if cutting sugar out won't help me loose weight the amount of times I'm on the toilet certainly will. I spend around half the day on the toilet and the other half coiled up in pain but I've no choice but to take it as it's to bring my weight down. I hope you get sorted soon though.
 
Be careful in assuming Metformin (normal or slow release) is a "fix it" for weight loss. Far prefer alternate (food / diet) methods. No way on God's green would I put up with that. Not worth it
 
I persevered for 11 weeks and then decided the side effects were just not worth the minimal benefit for me.
Slow release is said to be kinder and may be worth trying for you.
LCHF diet has proven much better for me.
 
I feel your pain. I got diagnosed with type 2 two weeks ago and metformin is killing me. I keep jokingly saying if cutting sugar out won't help me loose weight the amount of times I'm on the toilet certainly will. I spend around half the day on the toilet and the other half coiled up in pain but I've no choice but to take it as it's to bring my weight down. I hope you get sorted soon though.
How much are you taking?
 
I cannot tolerate sitagliptin, victoza, gliplizide and canagliflozin for various reasons. It happens sometimes @Sparkz :(
 
Spole to the GP, she advised taking a week off the meds and deciding next week what would be best for me, she actually said metformin/hot weather and an ileostomy is not a good mix :(
 
I feel your pain. I got diagnosed with type 2 two weeks ago and metformin is killing me. I keep jokingly saying if cutting sugar out won't help me loose weight the amount of times I'm on the toilet certainly will. I spend around half the day on the toilet and the other half coiled up in pain but I've no choice but to take it as it's to bring my weight down. I hope you get sorted soon though.
You do have a choice. It's your body and you don't have to put up with horrific side effects like that. See your GP and see if they can prescribe something kinder for you
 
I was on 500mg x 4 metformin a day and it got to the point where I was afraid to go far from the bathroom, docs then put me on the SR and it has improved a lot but not gone back to normal, think this is as good as it's gonna get
 
Now been prescribed Gliclazide, no idea what dose/how often....saw the nurse this morning to discuss my meds and she said she would have to talk to my GP to decide which way to go....prescribed without telling me anything about side effects, drug interactions or anything...I am quickly losing confidence with my GP practise
 
Now been prescribed Gliclazide, no idea what dose/how often....saw the nurse this morning to discuss my meds and she said she would have to talk to my GP to decide which way to go....prescribed without telling me anything about side effects, drug interactions or anything...I am quickly losing confidence with my GP practise
Don't lose confidence. At least they are listening to your side affects. I liked gliclazide for yrs on top of metformin. It helped my bgs throughout the day.
 
I feel your pain. I got diagnosed with type 2 two weeks ago and metformin is killing me. I keep jokingly saying if cutting sugar out won't help me loose weight the amount of times I'm on the toilet certainly will. I spend around half the day on the toilet and the other half coiled up in pain but I've no choice but to take it as it's to bring my weight down. I hope you get sorted soon though.
You do have a choice, go back to your GP and ask for a different medication...there are many you can try
 
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