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jackyval

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Hi everyone, I was diagnosed as type 2 about 18 months ago. been controlled by diet until the New year and then 1 500mg metformin. The metformin just doesn't agree with me though, had terrible stomach cramps and VERY bad diahorrea (and I mean BAD), so my gp put me onto SR metformin, but same reaction plus awful nausea. Am just about to start gliclizide, but I hear that weight gain is a big problem, and I am overweight enough!!! Any suggestions??
 
Gliclazide CAN be a problem in higher doses, it does not always have that effect. It is just something to bear in mind. What dose are you on ? In any case simple dietary adjustments can counteract the possible weight gain effect. Gliclazide allowed me to get my Bg levels under control in combo with another drug.

If you are concerned, discuss with the GP about the alternative drugs. There are a few more available.

Ken
 
The advice below may help you lose weight if you need to and also general advice on diet.

 
Being on Gliclazide doesn't have to be a problem - it can give you an increased appetite leading to eating more of course :roll: - I have been diagnosed a year ago today - started on insulin then max dose glic with max met - have both been reduced by half now - during this 12 month period I have lost 61/2 stone so it doesn't automatically mean weight gain - just watch those portion sizes and your carb intake

Ken is right glic can help you get your BS under control and if your control is good you don't have to be on them forever
 
Thank you for your replies. I am on 1 80mg a day Ken. I am very glad I found this forum, been a great support so far.
 
jackyval said:
Thank you for your replies. I am on 1 80mg a day Ken. I am very glad I found this forum, been a great support so far.


That doesn't seem anything to worry about. That is only ¼ the maximum recommended dose.

Ken
 
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