Ne1ce said:
Medical friends have said that metformin has severe side effects and I am reluctant to begin to take this.
I am surprised to hear that any Health Care Professional has said this as Metformin does not have any "severe or serious" side effects although the list of
possible side effects is not short many people do not suffer any side effects at all and most of those who do generally pass though any discomfort relatively quickly, weeks or a few months at most.
Of course their are some people who can not tolerate this drug just as is the case with every other drug, all drugs have
possible side effects so some people will always have reactions to them.
You wont know whether you will suffer any side effects until you try it, but if you do try to keep an open mind as the placebo effect can be very strong and if you expect a particular side effects you will probably be more inclined to feel it, whether real or imagined and their effect may feel worse if you have it in your head already that they wont work and this would happen.
Metformin are not a "magic bullet" but they do help in controlling blood glucose levels in several ways, it can help reduce the amount of glucose created and released into your blood by your liver, it can limit the amount of glucose absorbed into your bloodstream from the food you eat and it helps your bodys insulin become more effective in reducing your blood glucose, no other group of drugs have this three way approach to control which is why Metformin is always considered the first line drug. That and the fact that it is relatively inexpensive compared with some others and the fact that it does not have any serious side effects.
Metformim have also been found to prevent against several types of cancer. Metformin is widely accepted as one of the better drugs.
If you have been prescribed it or it has been suggested as a possible course oe action, my advise would be to try it with an open mind.
And perhaps ask your
medical friends what their professional qualifications are!!