Anniesmith
Newbie
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Evening hope you're well, my Hba1C spiked to 101, and I was put on metformin straight away, this was a month ago. Two days in a had the runs, the worst ever I was so sick. I sent a fax to the GP but she didn't reply so I stopped taking them. I have my diabetes review this Friday and plan to ask if there is an alternative I can try as my BG is still high. I'll let you know what they offer me. Stay well. Q.I have developed an intolerance to one of my medications. It seems to build up over 4-6 weeks and then it causes severe sickness, diarrhoea and fainting followed by a fine prickly rash. Bit scary as it happens so suddenly. After eliminating other possible culprits it seems to be the metformin. I've been taking it for a few years but this has been happening now since September. Has anyone else found they have built up an intolerance? What could be an alternative?
Evening hope you're well, my Hba1C spiked to 101, and I was put on metformin straight away, this was a month ago. Two days in a had the runs, the worst ever I was so sick. I sent a fax to the GP but she didn't reply so I stopped taking them. I have my diabetes review this Friday and plan to ask if there is an alternative I can try as my BG is still high. I'll let you know what they offer me. Stay well. Q.
I'm starting lo carbing now, but finding it hard. Good luck to you. QHi,
There are alternatives, the long acting Metformin sometimes helps to.
Have you tried low carb?
Hope you get control very soon.
Take care
I have endured si.ilar issues with metformin ...I was using metformin extended release until a years stay in Spain where I could only get the standard metformin ...I am now in Florida where I can get extended release and not having stomach issues...I have also found that specific parmacompanies ingredients are a contributing factor.I’ve recently had a Metformin ‘experience’. I usually get my meds direct from my doctor but the practice was closed for a week at Easter and they had to fax a prescription to the local Apotheke, who sourced their Metformin from a different pharmaceutical company - and I had an adverse reaction I.e. cramps, explosive diarrhoea - just as when I originally started Metformin, but this quickly resolved itself. Starting today I’m back on the ‘drug’ from the original Pharma company. It’ll be interesting to see what happens - or hopefully doesn’t happen.
Change what you eat?I hate metformin.
Had I when I had gestational diabetes, and now back on it again.
I also take erythromycin for acne rosacea.
Both give me stomach cramps and diarrhoea. So both of them together is just a barrel of laughs!
Not really sure what the solution is sadly.
I have developed an intolerance to one of my medications. It seems to build up over 4-6 weeks and then it causes severe sickness, diarrhoea and fainting followed by a fine prickly rash. Bit scary as it happens so suddenly. After eliminating other possible culprits it seems to be the metformin. I've been taking it for a few years but this has been happening now since September. Has anyone else found they have built up an intolerance? What could be an alternative?
I have developed an intolerance to one of my medications. It seems to build up over 4-6 weeks and then it causes severe sickness, diarrhoea and fainting followed by a fine prickly rash. Bit scary as it happens so suddenly. After eliminating other possible culprits it seems to be the metformin. I've been taking it for a few years but this has been happening now since September. Has anyone else found they have built up an intolerance? What could be an alternative?
Hi,
I’ve been experiencing the same thing every few months since I started taking metformin er. I thought 2000mg was too much for me so I started taking 1500mg instead. But it happened again. What’s your dosage? Or were you able to find an alternative?
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