I also have ME/CFS, and had intermittent burning on my outer arms at 500mg of Metformin. When my GP upped it to 1000mg, I got constant symptoms of lactic acidosis which got quite a bit worse for several days until I stopped taking it. I also had full-body coldness, aching and burning muscles, muscle twitching, and a horrible headache.- I have had ME for many years which gives me a chemical sensitivity and was diagnosed with type II diabetes in October 2016
I am on the 500 mg tablets of Metformin, whose active agent is Metformin hydrochloride (hence the chemical sensitivity). I'm aware there is a slow release version but in my case after taking Metformin for four or five days, I suddenly have bad aching around the shoulders downwards in my body and also a severe lethargy.
After 7 months on metformin SR and huge problems with diarrhoea I gave up in October. My HbA1c had dropped from 9.9 to 6.8 over the first three months but, after then, my fasting CBG had changed not one jot. It seemed that it was making no positive difference at all.
The gut problems were so bad that I just couldn't commit to anything in advance. Then three vital things were scheduled for November and December that I really, really couldn't miss. So I decided to stop the tablets. Straight away two things happened - my bowel habits returned to normal and my fasting CBG started to go up. But it dropped back down after a week.
Now, three months later, my HbA1c is down to 6.4 - so I'm off the metformin for the foreseeable future.
I wish I'd never been given it and that we'd tried seeing what weight loss (12 kg lost by calorie counting) and exercise alone could do. That way I wouldn't have had a totally ruined summer.
I also have ME/CFS, and had intermittent burning on my outer arms at 500mg of Metformin. When my GP upped it to 1000mg, I got constant symptoms of lactic acidosis which got quite a bit worse for several days until I stopped taking it. I also had full-body coldness, aching and burning muscles, muscle twitching, and a horrible headache.
Most symptoms receded about 12 hours after stopping the metformin, but the headache lingered a few more days with the feeling that my brain had been dipped in acid. And my shoulders are still weak and start burning again with very minimal use, 2 weeks after stopping it. The insert for metformin says to stop taking it and call your doctor if getting any of the lactic acidosis symptoms, and I'd take that very seriously. It's not a "push through it" symptom like the GI stuff, but something which can be pretty dangerous.
On a large ME forum, I found about 10 patients who had mentioned taking it, and all but 1 of them had to stop taking it due to those symptoms, and/or making ME symptoms worse.
When it comes to Diabetes, I'm a newbie too. But I think it really depends upon whether your pancreas is able to produce enough insulin. Since I can't take Metformin, my GP has me up to 120mg of Gliclazide now. Doesn't seem to be doing much yet. If someone can't produce enough insulin even with help from drugs like Gliclazide, that's when insulin injections are usually needed.thank you for your quick response. Apart from losing weight, what other methods or medication would you suggest to stimulate insulin production and lower blood sugar levels?
I have just randomly joined,can I say ,so pleased that someone else has been going through the same sole distroying problems with this drug,I cam off it 8 weeks ago ,and my life has changed,from having diahrrea 3 or more times a day ,to now nothing,I told my gp I was coming off it as a trial, and it worked,I was only taking 1 per day,I'm now on another one and that seems to be ok,fingers crossed....After 7 months on metformin SR and huge problems with diarrhoea I gave up in October. My HbA1c had dropped from 9.9 to 6.8 over the first three months but, after then, my fasting CBG had changed not one jot. It seemed that it was making no positive difference at all.
The gut problems were so bad that I just couldn't commit to anything in advance. Then three vital things were scheduled for November and December that I really, really couldn't miss. So I decided to stop the tablets. Straight away two things happened - my bowel habits returned to normal and my fasting CBG started to go up. But it dropped back down after a week.
Now, three months later, my HbA1c is down to 6.4 - so I'm off the metformin for the foreseeable future.
I wish I'd never been given it and that we'd tried seeing what weight loss (12 kg lost by calorie counting) and exercise alone could do. That way I wouldn't have had a totally ruined summer.
Is that the Atkins diet.Hi @fbirder on your first post. i'm sorry to hear you had such a bad time on metafornin. Some people on here find it helps, but it does seem to cause problems for others.
Weight loss and exercise has worked for a lot of us on here, and many of us follow a Low Carbohydrate High Fat (LCHF) approach to eating.
Have a read round the threads to see how it works, and ask any questions you want to. Next summer should be better!
You replied to a thread that was over 4 years old so probably not likely to get much response, although I realise I have... ahemI have just randomly joined,can I say ,so pleased that someone else has been going through the same sole distroying problems with this drug,I cam off it 8 weeks ago ,and my life has changed,from having diahrrea 3 or more times a day ,to now nothing,I told my gp I was coming off it as a trial, and it worked,I was only taking 1 per day,I'm now on another one and that seems to be ok,fingers crossed....
Is that the Atkins diet.
After 7 months on metformin SR and huge problems with diarrhoea I gave up in October. My HbA1c had dropped from 9.9 to 6.8 over the first three months but, after then, my fasting CBG had changed not one jot. It seemed that it was making no positive difference at all.
The gut problems were so bad that I just couldn't commit to anything in advance. Then three vital things were scheduled for November and December that I really, really couldn't miss. So I decided to stop the tablets. Straight away two things happened - my bowel habits returned to normal and my fasting CBG started to go up. But it dropped back down after a week.
Now, three months later, my HbA1c is down to 6.4 - so I'm off the metformin for the foreseeable future.
I wish I'd never been given it and that we'd tried seeing what weight loss (12 kg lost by calorie counting) and exercise alone could do. That way I wouldn't have had a totally ruined summer.
Well done, I have just stopped the metaformin trots, not a medication for me, have been working with Trulicity, hopefully will work currently between averaging 10.5After 7 months on metformin SR and huge problems with diarrhoea I gave up in October. My HbA1c had dropped from 9.9 to 6.8 over the first three months but, after then, my fasting CBG had changed not one jot. It seemed that it was making no positive difference at all.
The gut problems were so bad that I just couldn't commit to anything in advance. Then three vital things were scheduled for November and December that I really, really couldn't miss. So I decided to stop the tablets. Straight away two things happened - my bowel habits returned to normal and my fasting CBG started to go up. But it dropped back down after a week.
Now, three months later, my HbA1c is down to 6.4 - so I'm off the metformin for the foreseeable future.
I wish I'd never been given it and that we'd tried seeing what weight loss (12 kg lost by calorie counting) and exercise alone could do. That way I wouldn't have had a totally ruined summer.
Hi @Minalo1 ,Well done, I have just stopped the metaformin trots, not a medication for me, have been working with Trulicity, hopefully will work currently between averaging 10.5
Hi, ive just been took off metformin by my GP. I started having hypos as was on 3 metformin a day, and my BG was really good. At the moment im doing random testing, as advised by my GP. I am due my next review next month.Hi I’ve been on Metformin Sr ( 1 tablet at breakfast and 1 at dinner ) for 6 months and my bs are back to pre/ diabetic level . I was lucky enough not to have any reactions to it apart from occasion constipation . I now find though that as I am still taking the meds my bs drops really low mid morning so before I have a chance to have lunch . Can I just take my one at dinner ? I know you can’t really give meds advice but maybe someone has found the same thing ??
I was on metformin for 3 months, chronic dioreah. Rarely went out due to the dioreah ! I kept telling Dr and Diabetic team. Stick with it they said ! No said I. They put me on Trulicity Insalin. No dioreah but still had stomach pain. Ended up with Ulcer . Now just Toujeo insalin. No problems. I now argue everything they come up with. No hypos anymore either !After 7 months on metformin SR and huge problems with diarrhoea I gave up in October. My HbA1c had dropped from 9.9 to 6.8 over the first three months but, after then, my fasting CBG had changed not one jot. It seemed that it was making no positive difference at all.
The gut problems were so bad that I just couldn't commit to anything in advance. Then three vital things were scheduled for November and December that I really, really couldn't miss. So I decided to stop the tablets. Straight away two things happened - my bowel habits returned to normal and my fasting CBG started to go up. But it dropped back down after a week.
Now, three months later, my HbA1c is down to 6.4 - so I'm off the metformin for the foreseeable future.
I wish I'd never been given it and that we'd tried seeing what weight loss (12 kg lost by calorie counting) and exercise alone could do. That way I wouldn't have had a totally ruined summer.
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