I made a bad joke when I refused to go to the fitness center with a friend. I told her, "Why do I need fitness if I don't have endogenous insulin?". She heard enough of me saying that insulin is the cause of fullness and bought herself metformin. I don't know how she did it without a doctor's prescription, but she doesn't have diabetes, and her weight is only 65 kilograms.I tried to tell her that no medicine can be used without a doctor's appointment, but she is so delighted that she dropped 4 kilograms without doing anything! I know that metformin, unlike insulin, cannot lead to hypoglycemic coma, but is this drug safe?What can an overdose lead to?
Assuming the drug your friend acquired is metformin rather than a fake (always a risk depending on where it is sourced if not on prescription), then it is generally considered to be a very safe drug. There are well documented side effects involving gastric issues, but many here take it long-term without issue.but is this drug safe?
What can an overdose lead to?
the strangest thing is that no. Metformin seems to have a bad effect on the stomach, but she's fine. I'm a little scared of such a rapid weight loss, and such a strong delight from it. This is not a toy, but a serious medicine, and she treats it so negligently. And I feel guilty for that and for praising insulin so much that you'd think it couldn't killDo she lose 4 kg by being tied to the toilet?
Like norovirus, for me ,metformin was great for weight loss in the short term. however the downside was I couldn't leave the house....
I was once sold insulin without a prescription. I was in another city and I was running out of insulin, I thought I would have to go to a local endocrinologist and ask for a prescription, but before that I decided to go to the pharmacy and ask if they would sell me insulin for money.The only thing I was asked about was "Do you know what kind of drug it is?", I replied that of course I know, I have diabetes and insulin was sold to me without any documentsShe should not have been sold Metformin without a prescription so it could be a dodgy company that sold it to her so I would be worried that it wasn't even Metformin at all
Carol
As a person who was injected with insulin from a very young age, it's hard for me to understand why people are afraid of it, I'm so used to injections that it's already something like mandatory hand washing before eating, which you don't pay attention to at all, somewhere on a subconscious level I remember that an overdose of insulin is fatal, but I don't feel it at all. You're absolutely right to try to avoid insulin if metformin and physical activity allow you to do it, but if you do have to inject it, know that insulin is amazing and it has no effect on the stomachHi, I was curious about this post as I'm on Metformin and if I take too much I get really bad stomach upsets. I might time how long the next one lasts. It's def not something to be taken lightly.
I had a scare last week where my nurse wanted to put me on insulin and I'm determined not to go on it so I'm using a mixture of healthy eating, metformin and working out.
It cannot, Type 1's cannot produce insulin at all and will die if we don't take it. Some find specific diets can help, but we cannot survive without insulin no matter what (those with LADA may still produce insulin for a while but the production of it will die off)My understanding with T1 is that is very different. I'm not sure if T1 can be controlled by diet alone if that makes sense.
The sukkarto sr tablets are slow release metformin.....much better on your innardsDo she lose 4 kg by being tied to the toilet?
Like norovirus, for me ,metformin was great for weight loss in the short term. however the downside was I couldn't leave the house....
isn't it because polycystic ovary syndrome disrupts carbohydrate metabolism?Metformin is prescribed for other ailments too .....polycystic ovary syndrome for instance
Metformin can have that side effect but not for everyone. Many take it with no issue, others need slow release, others can’t tolerate at allthe strangest thing is that no. Metformin seems to have a bad effect on the stomach, but she's fine. I'm a little scared of such a rapid weight loss, and such a strong delight from it. This is not a toy, but a serious medicine, and she treats it so negligently. And I feel guilty for that and for praising insulin so much that you'd think it couldn't kill
Assuming the drug your friend acquired is metformin rather than a fake (always a risk depending on where it is sourced if not on prescription), then it is generally considered to be a very safe drug. There are well documented side effects involving gastric issues, but many here take it long-term without issue.
I have no idea what constitutes an overdose of metformin, but it does have some potentially serious effects.
From this link: https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/metformin-oral-route/precautions/drg-20067074
‘Under certain conditions, too much metformin can cause lactic acidosis. The symptoms of lactic acidosis are severe and quick to appear, and usually occur when other health problems not related to the medicine are present and are very severe, such as a heart attack or kidney failure. Symptoms of lactic acidosis include abdominal or stomach discomfort, decreased appetite, diarrhea, fast or shallow breathing, a general feeling of discomfort, severe muscle pain or cramping, and unusual sleepiness, tiredness, or weakness.’
Assuming the drug your friend acquired is metformin rather than a fake (always a risk depending on where it is sourced if not on prescription), then it is generally considered to be a very safe drug. There are well documented side effects involving gastric issues, but many here take it long-term without issue.
I have no idea what constitutes an overdose of metformin, but it does have some potentially serious effects.
From this link: https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/metformin-oral-route/precautions/drg-20067074
‘Under certain conditions, too much metformin can cause lactic acidosis. The symptoms of lactic acidosis are severe and quick to appear, and usually occur when other health problems not related to the medicine are present and are very severe, such as a heart attack or kidney failure. Symptoms of lactic acidosis include abdominal or stomach discomfort, decreased appetite, diarrhea, fast or shallow breathing, a general feeling of discomfort, severe muscle pain or cramping, and unusual sleepiness, tiredness, or weakness.’
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