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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 2274789" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>Take your metformin with food, make sure you have something in your stomach when you take it. If it is still causing issues, and this is very common, ask for the tablets to be changed to slow the release version. These practice nurses ARE NOT Diabetes Specialist Nurses, there is a very different course for that. These practice nurses do a very much shortened course which doesn't qualify them for the title of Diabetes Specialist, The DS nurses usually work in hospitals as part of the endocrinology teams, and you generally need to be referred to them by your GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 2274789, member: 222691"] Take your metformin with food, make sure you have something in your stomach when you take it. If it is still causing issues, and this is very common, ask for the tablets to be changed to slow the release version. These practice nurses ARE NOT Diabetes Specialist Nurses, there is a very different course for that. These practice nurses do a very much shortened course which doesn't qualify them for the title of Diabetes Specialist, The DS nurses usually work in hospitals as part of the endocrinology teams, and you generally need to be referred to them by your GP. [/QUOTE]
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