Please help me. I have been bed ridden surrounded by pads and towels with the worst diarrhea I have ever experienced . I an newly diagnosed type 2 with previous history of diverticula disease and IBS. My Doctor prescribed staged increase Metformin. I had read about the drug,and expressed my concerns,but she was insistent. I took one tablet in the middle of a meal for five days. Day five I started to feel nauseous.I was at the clinic on Thursday and told them I was starting with diarrhea. They decided I could have a few days off metformin then start the slow release one.Friday the incontinence began in the middle of the night . Friday evening I tried Imodium which calmed things down for a while Today it’s started up again.
Question is how long will this last. I am checking my sugars three times a day and they are not too bad worst being 13.
Thanks in advance
Liz
You have bowel issues and they give you Metformin? Boggled the mind, seriously.
I don't know how long it'll last, but honestly, I myself wouldn't risk it.
Cut carbs right now. You have a meter, you can tell whether your levels stay (too) high without it. Metformin doesn't do anything about what you ingest, it just tells your liver to take it easy some with the glucose dumping it does in the morning... Your sugars still spike with meals, it won't help for that. (So all in all, you're suffering for something with nothing but a slight effect on your blood sugars. Barely makes a dent).
I've pretty much been where you are right now, except things got bloody as well, so yeah. You don't want it to get that bad. Cut. The. Carbs. Your gut will thank you. Practically all carbs turn to glucose once ingested, so that means sugars, but starches too. No spuds, rice, corn, pasta, cereal, bread or similar products, no fruit (save for maybe some berries), and stick with low to no carb food stuffs like above ground veggies, meat, fish, poultry, full fat greek yoghurt, double cream, butter, extra dark chocolate, olives, hard cheeses... Anything devoid of carbs. keep an eye on your blood sugars and watch a miracle happen. Not to mention, carbs are inflammatory and your (original) gut issues should get a whole lot better with that out of your diet.
That's the best advice I can give you... I'm not supposed to give medical advice or tell you to stop taking the meds, but I can tell you an experiment might be worth it, maybe? (Mods are welcome to kick my behind over this. But I remember this all too vividly).
Good luck! I hope you feel better soon!
Jo
PS:
https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html <-- basically everything I wish someone'd told me rather than giing me Metformin and no information whatsoever. And you might want to check dietdoctor.com, this forum's website diabetes.co.uk (not .org!) and Dr. Jason Fung's book The Diabetes Code, or his (free) youtube video's.