Resurgam
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
A banana a day - sheesh - a medium banana is about 25 gm (net) of carb more than half is sugar. Taken as an antidote to a side effect of a tablet to help diabetics - maybe I just hate Metformin too much to even think about taking it, but that seems crazy advice from a health care professional.I too had severe problems when first put on metformin, the only solution I found that worked for me was to take half the medication at breakfast and the other half again at teatime. I was told that eating a banana a day helps with the cramps too, I have one at breakfast and so far not suffering from cramps anymore. It may or may not work in your situation but its worth a try, I dont think my body could handle a full dose of metformin all in one go. Anyway hope it is of some help to you
Although it took a little while for the effect to be noticeable, after a few months eating low carb my waist started to shrink down and my 'bay window' - which was rock hard and painful to try to compress, softened and flattened. I have lost about 6 inches off my waist, all in front, and have thrown out so many clothes as they were just falling off me - literally, or they looked like leftover garments from when I was pregnant.I went on a DESMOND course and have learned so much about food/carbs/fats, etc which was so incredibly helpful (for both me and my partner, who isn't a diabetic) - but not sure how much longer I can feel this awful for. Its terrible when you have an hour's commute to work and back and are constantly worried about how far from a toilet you are - or every little bump in the road makes you feel more sick or hurts your belly because of the amount of bloating (believe me, I'm no slim jim, but I look 9 months pregnant at the moment!!).
I've been on Metformin for over 20 years and can honestly say I've never had a problem,i must just be luckyI don't think a low carb diet is meant to be an alternative to taking Metformin but rather they should work together
Im type 2 and was originally put on metformin once a day and coped fine but was then put on 2 a day one in morning and one in evening I still get days where I need to be near a toilet constantly and stomach cramps and nausea some days I leave one off if I'm going out for day or simularHi. I just wondered whether any other T2s out there have had terrible problems with Metformin? Upon diagnosis I was put immediately on standard Met, which gave me so many problems (constant toilet runs, bloating to the point of pain, nausea, horrendous cramps, etc). I've finally got a sympathetic Dr to put me on slow release Met, only to find its actually worse! Anyone else had this and, if so, did you get prescribed anything else instead? Not sure how much longer I can deal with feeling constantly ill. . . . Thanks a mil.
Black stool is a clear indicator for abdominal bleeding, intestinal or from the stomach. Unless it's right at the end of your bowels, then it's bright red blood mixed in. The doc can check it out too, with a stool sample...Hi, how did you know you had abdominal bleeding? I have been on SR metformin for a while and been getting aneamic. Doctor says that I must be bleeding to get this low an iron level. I have stopped the Metformin and all the stomach troubles have cleared up. I'm not in any pain. I'm convinced the metformin is causing the problem.
Black stool is a clear indicator for abdominal bleeding, intestinal or from the stomach. Unless it's right at the end of your bowels, then it's bright red blood mixed in. The doc can check it out too, with a stool sample...
I know exactly how you feel sadly. I was diagnosed in 2014 and had the same problems with normal metformin and was eventually put onto the slow release. 3years on and with other tablets prescribed, I tend to get the symptoms every 2-3weeks where I have nausea, sickness, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. It will be interesting to see if your medication can be changed. It just feels like I'm putting poison into my body every day and it has to come out one way or another. So much so, I am considering coming off all my medication and going back to the drawing board - one pill at a time to see which one makes me feel worse! I sincerely hope you manage to get yourself sortedHi. I just wondered whether any other T2s out there have had terrible problems with Metformin? Upon diagnosis I was put immediately on standard Met, which gave me so many problems (constant toilet runs, bloating to the point of pain, nausea, horrendous cramps, etc). I've finally got a sympathetic Dr to put me on slow release Met, only to find its actually worse! Anyone else had this and, if so, did you get prescribed anything else instead? Not sure how much longer I can deal with feeling constantly ill. . . . Thanks a mil.
Hi. I just wondered whether any other T2s out there have had terrible problems with Metformin? Upon diagnosis I was put immediately on standard Met, which gave me so many problems (constant toilet runs, bloating to the point of pain, nausea, horrendous cramps, etc). I've finally got a sympathetic Dr to put me on slow release Met, only to find its actually worse! Anyone else had this and, if so, did you get prescribed anything else instead? Not sure how much longer I can deal with feeling constantly ill. . . . Thanks a mil.
I responded badly when taking Metformin. At this point after about a month laying off the medication its not clear to me that Metformin was the cause. However, it made me feel weak, lightheaded and my blood pressure measurements dropped quite significantly causing me to reduce that medication. While the Metformin resulted in about a 7% drop in my self-monitored blood sugar, I stopped taking the medication completely because of the negative reaction I experienced.Hi, how did you know you had abdominal bleeding? I have been on SR metformin for a while and been getting aneamic. Doctor says that I must be bleeding to get this low an iron level. I have stopped the Metformin and all the stomach troubles have cleared up. I'm not in any pain. I'm convinced the metformin is causing the problem.
Hello. Ask your GP for Peppermint oil. They are taken after each meal and it eases the effects of Metformin. Laxido powder is another option but this tends to ease bowel movement to the extreme. Run these two by your GP. All he bestHi. I just wondered whether any other T2s out there have had terrible problems with Metformin? Upon diagnosis I was put immediately on standard Met, which gave me so many problems (constant toilet runs, bloating to the point of pain, nausea, horrendous cramps, etc). I've finally got a sympathetic Dr to put me on slow release Met, only to find its actually worse! Anyone else had this and, if so, did you get prescribed anything else instead? Not sure how much longer I can deal with feeling constantly ill. . . . Thanks a mil.
Terrible for five years even on SR I have stomach problems anyway and unable to tolerate lots of medication in general.Stopped taking it and now on insulin Nova Mix 30 twice a day and far, far better control. Just need to watch what your eating as far as correct cabs etc. I did put weight on almost immediately apparently some do when going on insulin but getting it off now slowly.Hi. I just wondered whether any other T2s out there have had terrible problems with Metformin? Upon diagnosis I was put immediately on standard Met, which gave me so many problems (constant toilet runs, bloating to the point of pain, nausea, horrendous cramps, etc). I've finally got a sympathetic Dr to put me on slow release Met, only to find its actually worse! Anyone else had this and, if so, did you get prescribed anything else instead? Not sure how much longer I can deal with feeling constantly ill. . . . Thanks a mil.
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