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<blockquote data-quote="langtounlad" data-source="post: 1323085" data-attributes="member: 359388"><p>I became so ill on metformin,both normal and slow release, and at one point I thought I might have cancer but thankfully tests proved negative. Stopped taking Metformin, went on a range of tablets which caused a weight gain and have now ended up on</p><p> 1.2mg liraglutide (Victoza) injection/day</p><p>Gliclazide 60mg once a day plus 10mg dapagliflozin once a day. </p><p>This combination has my Type 2 under control and I have never felt better. I have lost more than 10Kg in weight.</p><p>If your body cannot tolerate metformin tell your GP you are going to come of it and ask for a different diabetes drug or drugs. After all the aim is to make you as well as you can be and suffering with uncontrollable bowel movements several times a day is certainly not acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="langtounlad, post: 1323085, member: 359388"] I became so ill on metformin,both normal and slow release, and at one point I thought I might have cancer but thankfully tests proved negative. Stopped taking Metformin, went on a range of tablets which caused a weight gain and have now ended up on 1.2mg liraglutide (Victoza) injection/day Gliclazide 60mg once a day plus 10mg dapagliflozin once a day. This combination has my Type 2 under control and I have never felt better. I have lost more than 10Kg in weight. If your body cannot tolerate metformin tell your GP you are going to come of it and ask for a different diabetes drug or drugs. After all the aim is to make you as well as you can be and suffering with uncontrollable bowel movements several times a day is certainly not acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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