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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1132458" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Hi [USER=37812]@chocoholicnomore[/USER] </p><p>I also take canagliflozin 100mg.</p><p>I too experienced thrush so stopped it immediately as I have z history of long term thrush over the years.</p><p>However I read on one of the forums that slowly reintroducing the tablet litle by little ( bit like nut allergy therapy) it would provide better tolerance.</p><p>I successfully did just that.</p><p>On first attempt I lost 9lb but on stopping I regained more. Now tolerating the 100mg whole tablet I've lost 3 and a half lb of that I regained but my dietician has not recognised this yesterday and has noted I've added weight since my last dietician weigh-in. Which on paper is just that.</p><p>Currently I'm still taking the tablet without thrush and will find out next week if I've lost anymore of that 9lb I initially lost.</p><p>I am hugely over weight so any loss it a bonus for me.</p><p>I'm desperate to lose weight as with the help of canagliflozin and insulin my bgs and fbgs have been steady.</p><p>My consultant made it clear I was to perserve with canagliflozin as I've tried other meds without success. Metformin left we ill in the end. (Severe tummy cramps and loose bowels) which after 12yrs of use it wasn't bad.</p><p>Please drink plenty and take the tablet the same time everyday. I now take it on a morning on an empty stomach but on reintroducing I also had it about 6pm on full stomach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1132458, member: 196960"] Hi [USER=37812]@chocoholicnomore[/USER] I also take canagliflozin 100mg. I too experienced thrush so stopped it immediately as I have z history of long term thrush over the years. However I read on one of the forums that slowly reintroducing the tablet litle by little ( bit like nut allergy therapy) it would provide better tolerance. I successfully did just that. On first attempt I lost 9lb but on stopping I regained more. Now tolerating the 100mg whole tablet I've lost 3 and a half lb of that I regained but my dietician has not recognised this yesterday and has noted I've added weight since my last dietician weigh-in. Which on paper is just that. Currently I'm still taking the tablet without thrush and will find out next week if I've lost anymore of that 9lb I initially lost. I am hugely over weight so any loss it a bonus for me. I'm desperate to lose weight as with the help of canagliflozin and insulin my bgs and fbgs have been steady. My consultant made it clear I was to perserve with canagliflozin as I've tried other meds without success. Metformin left we ill in the end. (Severe tummy cramps and loose bowels) which after 12yrs of use it wasn't bad. Please drink plenty and take the tablet the same time everyday. I now take it on a morning on an empty stomach but on reintroducing I also had it about 6pm on full stomach. [/QUOTE]
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