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Is anyone else sensitive to metformin and sitagliptin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yvonne8" data-source="post: 386596" data-attributes="member: 41433"><p>Hi there just to let you know that I have been on both these medications together for about a year now and previously on the metformin alone. The Glucophage sr upset my tummy a lot more at first but now it's at a level I can live with so this could be the reduced carbs (not vlchf) or just my body getting used to it. The januvia is a different matter! At first it gave me jaw ache, headaches, unexplained tiredness, nightmares and I could go on....... But now I don't have any problems with it whatsoever! My body has obviously just got used to it and I feel very healthy indeed considering! You can either persevere or just have a word with your nurse I don't think there's a one size fits all answer but I hope you find something that fits your lifestyle a bit better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yvonne8, post: 386596, member: 41433"] Hi there just to let you know that I have been on both these medications together for about a year now and previously on the metformin alone. The Glucophage sr upset my tummy a lot more at first but now it's at a level I can live with so this could be the reduced carbs (not vlchf) or just my body getting used to it. The januvia is a different matter! At first it gave me jaw ache, headaches, unexplained tiredness, nightmares and I could go on....... But now I don't have any problems with it whatsoever! My body has obviously just got used to it and I feel very healthy indeed considering! You can either persevere or just have a word with your nurse I don't think there's a one size fits all answer but I hope you find something that fits your lifestyle a bit better. [/QUOTE]
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