Providence 62
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- Messages
- 933
- Location
- London UK
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Not riding my bike
Ah sorry to hear that, I thought metformin might help me so tried it for a while and really couldn't stomach it, became a washing machine every time I took it.. Definately get the boots on and if you have a smart phone then download a fitness app like Strava to track your walks and record your distances, being outside at the moment is definately the place to be
Maybe someone needs to write an APP for phones that identifies where public toilets are...helpful with tummy upsets! Downside might be misuse of the APP for less savoury activities?
JuicyJ is right though...I have found that exercise helps. I use a basic Fitbit tracker (you can get free apps for the mobile phone too.). Walking is good too...I set my goal at 10,000 steps per day (approx. 5 miles).
Hope all settles down soon.
Hi had the same problem with the dreaded Metformin tried the slow release one wow even worse
Returned to the old Metformin and just put up with it and now I seem to be ok (Touch wood)
So please just persevere and see what happens.
I am sure you will get there in the end.
By the way you may need a pair of bicycle clips with those now boots. oops
Metformin does affect different people different ways when my husband started on it he had constipation for about 2 weeks then that settled and no problems since and he is on 1000mg twice a day of the standard one. When I started on it mine was bad indigestion and so bloated I thought I would explode. My doctor put me on the SR one and tried 1000mg twice a day but still got bloated so she put the dose down to 500mg twice a day and that seems to be the dose my system is happiest with. Just glad we never had the diarrhoea that must be awful
Hi There is an app called the 'Great British Toilet maps' I have it on my phone as I have Crohns disease as well as type 2., it gives you every public toilet in every town where ever you are, hope this helps, SheilaMaybe someone needs to write an APP for phones that identifies where public toilets are...helpful with tummy upsets! Downside might be misuse of the APP for less savoury activities?
JuicyJ is right though...I have found that exercise helps. I use a basic Fitbit tracker (you can get free apps for the mobile phone too.). Walking is good too...I set my goal at 10,000 steps per day (approx. 5 miles).
Hope all settles down soon.
Hi There is an app called the 'Great British Toilet maps' I have it on my phone as I have Crohns disease as well as type 2., it gives you every public toilet in every town where ever you are, hope this helps, Sheila
LOVE IT! although I don't think any toilet can be near enough when I think of some of the emergencies I have experienced. Metformin turned me into a real life hermit, the excuses I made for not going out, UNBELIEVABLE. All made worse by the smug attitude of the GP I had at the time and the idiot endocrinologist I'd seen.Maybe someone needs to write an APP for phones that identifies where public toilets are...helpful with tummy upsets!
LOVE IT! although I don't think any toilet can be near enough when I think of some of the emergencies I have experienced. Metformin turned me into a real life hermit, the excuses I made for not going out, UNBELIEVABLE. All made worse by the smug attitude of the GP I had at the time and the idiot endocrinologist I'd seen.
The only reason I'm not in the same state while still on Metformin is I take cocodomol, not a recommended remedy for the runs, but . . . . . .
I am newly diagnosed with t2, tried dieting for 3 months, didn't work, have just recently started on metformin Sr. (Due to ibs) had terrible stomach issues at first but take loperamide 0nce or twice a day and mebeverine once a day (these are meds on prescription from gp, you can get them over counter but they are quite expensive) and have been able to tolerate metformin much better, I don't know if this is just typical to me or would work for others.
Maybe someone needs to write an APP for phones that identifies where public toilets are...helpful with tummy upsets! Downside might be misuse of the APP for less savoury activities?
Sheila
Thanks for the info. I guess that gives downloading a whole new meaning?
Cheers
Tony
LOVE IT! although I don't think any toilet can be near enough when I think of some of the emergencies I have experienced. Metformin turned me into a real life hermit, the excuses I made for not going out, UNBELIEVABLE. All made worse by the smug attitude of the GP I had at the time and the idiot endocrinologist I'd seen.
The only reason I'm not in the same state while still on Metformin is I take cocodomol, not a recommended remedy for the runs, but . . . . . .
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