the slow release is the only metformin to take IMO and it may take a few weeks to work, if you are still on the loo after a month, you may be one that can't take them...most find that high carbs makes it worseRe: Glicazide
Thanks for your replies, very kind...
I am now on slow release metformin which is better. Why don't they give that out straight away? But I do spend alot of time on the loo.
4 a day plus 1 gliclazide a day.
But my Blood sugar is still too high. I feel exhausted all the time.
My blood pressure has become more and more of a problem, readings between 170 and 200 over 147 type thing.
Every night I sleep badly due to heart palpitations. I wake up tired.
They now want to put me on Byetta.
I feel like giving up all the meds because I'm now confused whether my symptoms are the disease or the side effects.
This disease is particularly hard for me as I'm a chef!
metformin can give a metallic taste in the beginning and very occasionally afterwards, try taking it with you main evening meal.. 200mg is a very small dose, for diabetes 1000-2000mg is pretty normal for dr to perscribeHas anyone suffered a metallic taste and nausea while taking glumetza.. take 200 me after supper each night
The metallic taste exists for a long time for most new users but IT DOES wear off eventully.
For the poster who says,"Why do they not put us on Metformin SR straight away?" - IT COSTS TWICE AS MUCH as the standard version
Dear Jack,if you look up the price difference, you may find slow release cost a few pennies a packet less here ..so it wouldn't be much dearer there and definitely not twice as much
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/product.asp?id=3393&pname=Diabex 500mg Tablets 100 ..... normal 0.0750 c each
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/product.asp?id=57434&pname=Diabex XR 500mg Tablets 120 ......slow release 0.0749 c each
Re: Glicazide
Hi
i used to take 80mg of gliclazide but found that my sugars were erratic to say the least
my DSN changed me to slow release, so i now take 30mg of diamicron mr (which is the same as 80mg so ive been told!!) and also put me on slow release metformin
the changed is fantastic, morning fasting is usually in the 7's and i very really get any double figures, have only been taking this for 1 month but the change is great, i take the tablet in the morning just before my breckie.
i have tried byetta which i tollerated for 9 months but it was stopped due to constant vomitting, have also tried victoza but although it reduced my sugars, not enough. My sugars were always between 14 to 20, managing to get down to the 14 mark with reduced carbs.
2hrs after havin dinner last night my sugars were 5.7 so a vast improvement, not sure why this slow release tablets seems to do the trick but am not complaining lol
Juliex
Re: Glicazide
Hi
i used to take 80mg of gliclazide but found that my sugars were erratic to say the least
my DSN changed me to slow release, so i now take 30mg of diamicron mr (which is the same as 80mg so ive been told!!) and also put me on slow release metformin
the changed is fantastic, morning fasting is usually in the 7's and i very really get any double figures, have only been taking this for 1 month but the change is great, i take the tablet in the morning just before my breckie.
i have tried byetta which i tollerated for 9 months but it was stopped due to constant vomitting, have also tried victoza but although it reduced my sugars, not enough. My sugars were always between 14 to 20, managing to get down to the 14 mark with reduced carbs.
2hrs after havin dinner last night my sugars were 5.7 so a vast improvement, not sure why this slow release tablets seems to do the trick but am not complaining lol
Juliex
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