Hi Jjack
@daisy1 will be along with some advice shortly
A meter is a must
Ignore what the nurse told you and start testing yourself to identify foods that spike you
Hi - I had lots of those symptoms, but the aches and pains in my joints, I found that I had to take B12 for. The metformin eats B12 and once I got the level up to around 1000, which took a couple of weeks, they all went away. I had had frozen shoulders for ages and this really helped me. I was told about it when I had a fall in Egypt on holiday and went to the hospital for a check to make sure I had not broken my arm. The doctor there told me about it, but every time I mention it to the people here they are very condescending. Try it - I take the 'sublingual' which I dissolve in my mouth as I have the tummy things you mention. I buy them on ebay and I take one a day. This also helps with my mood/cognitive things as I found I was very low and also couldn't remember what the heck I was doing from one minute to another and it really helped me. I hope it works for you as it is awful enough being diabetic without all the extra stuff. Good luck.i was told that I was diabetic type 2 late last year. I had a urine infection that wouldn't go away. I'd been seen by a couple of different GPs who I had asked if I could be diabetic. The answer was always no. Then I was called into the surgery and a Dr said the reason you are here is because you are diabetic. Shocked, upset, etc were just. Couple of emotions. I felt. The Dr put me on Metformin just 2 a day. Never been any good at taking medication and also being in denial I had really only taken 1 a day, occasionally 2. Over the months I've has a few of the side effects, eg upset tummy, excessive wind. The reason I'm here in the early hours is because I'm in excruciating pain. Over the time since being diagnosed I've been getting what were flu type symptoms, aches and pains. These pains would last a couple of days and go. But now for around the fifth time I'm in dreadful pain in my joints, shoulders arms hips and groin but especially my arms at the moment, I just don't know what to do with myself, I'm not sleeping at all. I tried getting an appointment yesterday but the best they could offer me was a phone call back or wait a week to see the Dr. The Dr rang me back, asked if I had a urine infection, which I don't think I do. His advice was to stop the Metformin for 6 weeks to see if this is the cause of the pain, and to see if the pain goes away and told me to contact them at the end of the 6 weeks and we would work out from there what to do. Is this the right advice? Taken paracetamol for the pain, not really helping. Sorry I feel like I'm waffling on but not really thinking straight with lack of sleep.
Hi Jack. I have been diabetic (Type 1) for 30 years this year and on Metformin (in various forms) for 14 of those years. I thought that I was having the same side effects as you, but it turns out that I have Coeliac Disease... Diabetes and Coeliac disease are often related as they are both auto-immune diseases. I Thought for many years that it was just due to the Metformin in all of the forms that I have taken it, but it was something completely different. Since being diagnosed with Coeliac disease I have felt SO much better. I wish you well on your journey. It is a learning curve that never ends, but from it, we can teach others. Get some more blood tests including your HBa1C and a meter to test your sugars. Dependant upon where you live you may (or may not) be prescribed testing strips on the NHS. As you are Type II IDM you should only need to test a couple of times a week. I am also a Specialist Practitioner so not exactly un-used to helping folks out. Good luck my friendHi Mike thanks for replying so quickly. i don't know what type of Metformin I take? The box doesn't give any clues. It reads Metformin 500 mg tablets, Metformin hydrochloride. I can't hellp feeling like I've been fobbed off!
Hi everyone.....I have read this thread with interest. Diagnosed last year, but I knew for a long time before that it was possible I had diabetes, as I had most of the symptoms. I eventually had to go to my GP, as I had a dreadful yeast-like infection. Was informed a few days later I was T2, and prescribed Metformin....1 per day, then increased to 2, then 3 and eventually 4, which I could not tolerate as I had dreadful stomach pains and diarrhoea to the point where I was scared to leave the house. I was told by the GP and the practice nurse the discomfort would go away, but I still suffered, even though meds were reduced back down to 3 per day, and now down to 2. I was refused the slow release metformin. However, I am starting to feel quite poorly, and seem to be having the symptoms I had before diagnosis - extreme tiredness/lethargy, bloatedness, dry flaky skin, aching joints and a general feeling of unwellness. Scared to go back to the GP. I was also told there was no need to check my levels, but I bought a meter and check them periodically. I've now noticed my sugar levels are rising, due to doubt to the reduction in meds.
Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you.
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