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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1846551" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>A brilliant observation. I used to take my metformin with a latte bought from the concourse of Victoria Train station. Knowing I wouldn't get a chance til 6hrs after getting out of bed. I liked my metformin spread evenly through my shift work day. </p><p>I took metformin with anything but not just a black coffee or water filled breakfast.</p><p>Metformin doesnt like sugary foods, not for side affect but for efficiency. Sweet alcohol especially. But then the diet for type2s doesn't include these kinds of food or drink.</p><p>I know I was lighter on no insulin medication which wasn't needed years ago. Metformin is still complimentary to insulin even for some type1s. Insulin acts differently to fatty foods. Metformin isn't insulin. </p><p>Metformin for me changes the condensity of my tummy fat. Allowing it to be broken down easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1846551, member: 196960"] A brilliant observation. I used to take my metformin with a latte bought from the concourse of Victoria Train station. Knowing I wouldn't get a chance til 6hrs after getting out of bed. I liked my metformin spread evenly through my shift work day. I took metformin with anything but not just a black coffee or water filled breakfast. Metformin doesnt like sugary foods, not for side affect but for efficiency. Sweet alcohol especially. But then the diet for type2s doesn't include these kinds of food or drink. I know I was lighter on no insulin medication which wasn't needed years ago. Metformin is still complimentary to insulin even for some type1s. Insulin acts differently to fatty foods. Metformin isn't insulin. Metformin for me changes the condensity of my tummy fat. Allowing it to be broken down easier. [/QUOTE]
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