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<blockquote data-quote="Viv19" data-source="post: 2009209" data-attributes="member: 502009"><p>Thanks Groundgripper. </p><p>I’ve been reminded what a great med Metformin is. My problem is with side effects, as it makes my existing stomach problem worse plus I have nausea from time to time. </p><p>So the solution seemed to be to try to lose enough weight to beat the beast as you say. </p><p>Also my mother had diabetes, the worst aspect of her ill health in her 80s she said being the loss of her sight: one eye went blind overnight and the other went slowly blind, apparently down to macular degeneration. I imagine the diabetes may have played a part in that too. Since that also happened to her older sister and her mother, I have some strong motivation to change things now. </p><p>Good results on the scales this morning- I must keep up the walking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viv19, post: 2009209, member: 502009"] Thanks Groundgripper. I’ve been reminded what a great med Metformin is. My problem is with side effects, as it makes my existing stomach problem worse plus I have nausea from time to time. So the solution seemed to be to try to lose enough weight to beat the beast as you say. Also my mother had diabetes, the worst aspect of her ill health in her 80s she said being the loss of her sight: one eye went blind overnight and the other went slowly blind, apparently down to macular degeneration. I imagine the diabetes may have played a part in that too. Since that also happened to her older sister and her mother, I have some strong motivation to change things now. Good results on the scales this morning- I must keep up the walking! [/QUOTE]
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