2. Metoformin should be taken before or after food, any later and it is not worth taking it.
ChrisSamsDad said:2. Metoformin should be taken before or after food, any later and it is not worth taking it.
Errr, surely anytime of the day or night can be said to be 'before or after food'?
jenrose said:Those symptoms sound like a hypo but they could also be down to a 'false' hypo. A false hyp is where you have symptoms the same as being too low but because a person has had high blood glucose over a long period of time when blood sugars drop to what would be a good blood sugar number produces a false hypo. It is a horrible feeling and I used to get false hypos at 5.0 mmol/l when I first began taking Metformin but over time I feel fine at 5.0 and don't have a hypo type feeling until I go below 4.0 mmol/l. You would only know for sure how low you are going by using a meter. I buy my own strips as I would rather know. I noticed that you said you were a gym rat and I wouldn't be surprised if you were really going too low knowing that I do when I walk further than usual, or go weeding in the morning after breakfast. Sometimes I felt a bit odd but when tested have not been too low if I had eaten some carbs I would have spiked. I think a meter is beneficial and don't intend to go without one.
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