bradley_smasher
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- Type of diabetes
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You can read a clear explanation of the disadvantages of taking Metformin plus drinking alcohol here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317311.phpLast night between 1800-2100 I drank 3 glasses of red wine. I’m also taking metformin
Consuming Ramipril plus alcohol is not advised: https://www.cardiosmart.org/Healthwise/d007/28/d00728I’m also taking metformin/ramipril/atorvastatin.
Hi again folks, trying to see if anyone can shed some light/had a similar experience...
Last night between 1800-2100 I drank 3 glasses of red wine. I’m also taking metformin/ramipril/atorvastatin. I went to bed approx 2200, and I woke up at 2330. When I woke up, I was dripping with sweat, feeling terrible/sick/generally REALLY ill. Blood sugars were in range, but I didn’t test ketones (oops) as it didn’t even enter my mind. Within about 5 mins of trying to get back to sleep, I had to run to the toilet and spent about 20 minutes throwing up.
Obviously I’d drank alcohol, but for me this was nowhere near enough to make me sick (I wasn’t behaving drunk, ie staggering or slurring etc, and felt quite ‘normal’ going to bed).
I used to drink red wine, and never had any problems, but I don’t think I’ve drank it since I’ve been on metformin, apart from one other occasion (maybe) when I was sick in the night (same feeling etc). I didn’t make any connection at that time though.
My wife Googled about what happened and stumbled across lactic acidosis, could it be that? Due to the wine and metformin?
I won’t be drinking red again, and very hesitant to drink alcohol full stop... which is awesome
Thanks for reading if you made it this far!
Chris
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