So has anyong else had similar reaction to Metformin? If so how did you solve this problem?
Wish you good luck!Thank you all for the info and links. I am going to message my Dr again today about these side effects and tell him I will not take Metformin. Whether he will suggest different medication or not I don't know.
Before I joined this forum yesterday I had very little info about low carb eating and does sound like the way to proceed. It will be a huge change for me as I've always had a sweet tooth and loved cakes, cerials, pies, potatoes, dumplings, bread, etc.
Wish me luck
Of course we wish you well. Just takes a bit of determination and a lot of learning as you have to rethink everything BUT it works! Get a blood glucose meter and you will soon see for yourself what those foods do to your bodyWish me luck
Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone else has had similar experience to me and how things worked out?
So I was diagnosed type 2 diabetic and remember clear as day the nurse that prescribed Metformin telling me it will stop me feeling so dry and thirsty. I thought it odd at the time as I had never felt dry or thirsty but as the comment was on the way out of her room I didn't question it.
Skip forward a few days after starting the Metformin (500mg twice a day) and I did then have a dry mouth and need to drink more water. Also my insides swapped from normal regularity to urgent run to the toilet for number twos. Now at this point I had not altered my eating at all yet (I was looking at my food intake and trying to plan a gradual change). So I contacted my Dr's surgery and was transfered to a modified release version of Metformin (1g with largest meal).
Two weeks later I still had the same problem and I'm told to 'stick with it and see if my body gets used to it' 'it should settle down'.
Two months later I was fed up with this and decided to see what happens if I stop the Metformin MR for a few days. On the third day my saliva was wetter, my mouth moister, and I no longer needed to run to the toilet. So I decided to confirm this result by taking a single 500mg Metformin MR tablet, which I took yesterday dinner. This morning my saliva is sticky, my mouth is dry.
So has anyong else had similar reaction to Metformin? If so how did you solve this problem?
Thanks
Thank you all for the info and links. I am going to message my Dr again today about these side effects and tell him I will not take Metformin. Whether he will suggest different medication or not I don't know.
Before I joined this forum yesterday I had very little info about low carb eating and does sound like the way to proceed. It will be a huge change for me as I've always had a sweet tooth and loved cakes, cerials, pies, potatoes, dumplings, bread, etc.
Wish me luck
Just an afterthought: At least I don't "know" that metformin does not cause symptoms; I have some symptoms that just maybe be due to metformin induced lactic acidosis-- muscle pain, but I had a fall so I can't distinguish the two. I'm going to try stopping the metformin for a week?Unlike many reports here, I have never had a problem with Metformin. Sometimes a drug can have different side effects for different people, depending on other drugs, i.e. interactions.
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