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<blockquote data-quote="popalyjune" data-source="post: 97074" data-attributes="member: 22148"><p>Thank you that was very helpful, its been two months since I am on metformin, but there are days when I feel really terrible and light headed. I have yet to attend a clinic which I an waiting for my GP to send in the paper work. I am not sure specially after I eat a meal I get this light headedness and sleepy really drowsy.feeling which was I did not get before I started metformin..I am not having any sugars or sweets, I do eat apples and pears in between is that okay? a friend suggested that I ask my GP for slow release metformin, would that help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="popalyjune, post: 97074, member: 22148"] Thank you that was very helpful, its been two months since I am on metformin, but there are days when I feel really terrible and light headed. I have yet to attend a clinic which I an waiting for my GP to send in the paper work. I am not sure specially after I eat a meal I get this light headedness and sleepy really drowsy.feeling which was I did not get before I started metformin..I am not having any sugars or sweets, I do eat apples and pears in between is that okay? a friend suggested that I ask my GP for slow release metformin, would that help? [/QUOTE]
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