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Hi Jal16. Welcome. I've been taking metformin for a couple of months now and I haven't had a problem with it. I always take mine in the middle of each meal, 3 x 500mg each day. Maybe you need to get your foot sorted before you're going for lengthy walks, it must be very painful.Hello everyone, I've been glued to this website since I was told just over 2 weeks ago that I am type 2 diabetic. I had a blood test in August 15 but didn't get the results until recently. I had been left a message from the dr telling me that my blood test results were fine and nothing to worry about, just slightly anaemic. I have been thirsty a lot and panic if I don't have a water bottle with me, especially at work if we have any meetings. It does get embarrassing. I have also been feeling like I am falling forward a lot, even when sitting down. I am due to see the nurse this Friday after work to discuss things. She has written me a prescription for metformin, but I havent taken it yet as I work full time and apparently it gives you a very bad stomach? I would also like to buy a testing machine and see if I can lower my blood glucose with a low carb diet? I have seen many ideas on here for this and am keen to get a machine as soon as I am paid next week. I want to find one with the cheapest replacement strips though. I must admit I am very confused and am finding myself looking at a cupboard full of food that I daren't eat now. I used to eat low fat (when I could stick to it) but have yo yo dieted for years now, losing 3 stone and putting it back on. Now my ryvitas at approx 7 carbs per slice seem badI also love bananas and went around Sainsburys today checking the carbs of various fruit and veg and was mortified to see that a banana has about 20 carbs in it I also love crisps and used to buy the baked wheat or grain kind and now see that a bag of these has about 17g in it . I walk from the city centre to where I work every day which is approximately a 25 minute walk, but I am going to try to walk from home to work which is about 1.5 hours. The only problem is, my feet have always been very dry and have quite a deep crack in one at the moment which gets worse when I walk much on it. I had my 50th birthday this year, and wanted to be fit and fifty and feel very depressed now. Does anyone else know if metformin always upsets their stomach? Also, I like to go for a drink at the weekend and apparently this makes you very sick with Metformin. Sorry to go on and moan but am feeling very down at the moment. I think the nurse said my blood was 17 and should have been about 5-7. Im not sure which test this was taken from though and will check this Friday.
Hi juicyjan53, thanks for your message. Im going to try the metformin I think after this weekend but I have read that it doesn't necessarily help to lower blood glucose but just help with the heart in the future? I don't know what to believe anymore. My foot is painful and as soon as I can Ill go to a podiatrist but I dont think the doctors will send me. I do put scholl cream on it most nights at the moment. Its ironic, because my mum died in my early 30's and I was offered foot care because she was a diabetic type 2, but now it appears that I cant get foot care on the NHS and I'm 50!! Ill look up that cream you mention. A dr told me to use Pickles ointment for dry skin but it was quite severe and takes away all of your good skin as well as dry/hard skin and cracks. Ill let you know how I get on with the Metformin.Hi Jal16. Welcome. I've been taking metformin for a couple of months now and I haven't had a problem with it. I always take mine in the middle of each meal, 3 x 500mg each day. Maybe you need to get your foot sorted before you're going for lengthy walks, it must be very painful.I've found Diprobase cream really good for dry feet. You may get your feet routinely checked as a diabetic. I'm waiting for an appointment with a podiatrist.
I'm so sorry you're feeling down but once you get your head around it and take control, you'll begin to feel better, and there's so much help and support right here.Stay in touch and let us know how you're getting on. Best wishes, Jan x
[/QUOTE]Hi @jal16 and welcome to the forum. My diet was similar to yours before I was diagnosed, but I have had to change it and cook more from scratch.
I bought that Almond Flour from Sainsburys when I first started a Low Carbohydrate High Fat approach.to eating, but found you can buy it cheaper in Holland & Barretts, and they often do 2 for 1 or other promotions and I stock up then. They also sell soy (soya) flour which is cheaper. And coconut flour which is good for biscuits and cakes.
Hi again. I get Diprobase on prescription and it's free because I'm over 60 (it's about the only benefit of getting old...!).Hi juicyjan53, thanks for your message. Im going to try the metformin I think after this weekend but I have read that it doesn't necessarily help to lower blood glucose but just help with the heart in the future? I don't know what to believe anymore. My foot is painful and as soon as I can Ill go to a podiatrist but I dont think the doctors will send me. I do put scholl cream on it most nights at the moment. Its ironic, because my mum died in my early 30's and I was offered foot care because she was a diabetic type 2, but now it appears that I cant get foot care on the NHS and I'm 50!! Ill look up that cream you mention. A dr told me to use Pickles ointment for dry skin but it was quite severe and takes away all of your good skin as well as dry/hard skin and cracks. Ill let you know how I get on with the Metformin.
You're welcome. Also take out a H&B loyalty card as you get discounts and email notification of offers with it.Thanks Prem51. I never thought to look in Holland & Barretts before apart from the odd vitamin tablet but Ill check them out now. Thats a great help. Thanks again
Thanks, it certainly seems to be the most friendly, helpful, informative site I've found since being diagnosed. I am due to see the nurse tomorrow evening and have a few questions to ask thanks to the help of reading all the members comments on this site.Hello and Welcome to the best site on the net....
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