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<blockquote data-quote="Traveling_Hawk" data-source="post: 1524983" data-attributes="member: 426078"><p>My name is Adriana (forum name, Traveling Hawk - I also write a travel blog, using the same nickname), I am from Romania, and almost 70 yrs old.</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed with diabetes type II in 2004 and since then I tried to control it (with more or less success) only by diet.</p><p></p><p>On June, my glycemia rised to 299 and HbA1c was 12.5 I presented myself to my doctor, who prescribed Siofor (metformin), one tablet twice a day. Problem is that, on different forums, many complained that Siofor while decreasing glycemia, destroyed their kidneys. What is your experience? Should I believe this or should I follow what my doctor says?</p><p></p><p>I will be glad and thankful to hear your opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveling_Hawk, post: 1524983, member: 426078"] My name is Adriana (forum name, Traveling Hawk - I also write a travel blog, using the same nickname), I am from Romania, and almost 70 yrs old. I was diagnosed with diabetes type II in 2004 and since then I tried to control it (with more or less success) only by diet. On June, my glycemia rised to 299 and HbA1c was 12.5 I presented myself to my doctor, who prescribed Siofor (metformin), one tablet twice a day. Problem is that, on different forums, many complained that Siofor while decreasing glycemia, destroyed their kidneys. What is your experience? Should I believe this or should I follow what my doctor says? I will be glad and thankful to hear your opinion. [/QUOTE]
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