clarejenkins
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 48
- Location
- Mid Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Salad as makes me vomit, all raw vegetables, nuts etc give me indigestion
The leaflet is the one that comes with the Metformin pills. It only says take carbs regularly through the day.Hi. I've never heard of it being recommended to have carbs throughout day with Metformin; sounds absurd. Whose leaflet was it? I suspect they meant to say spread the carbs but keep the total down. With the SR version there is no need to think about the effect of carbs at all other than to keep them down as part of a low-carb diet. If the leaflet really says this I would query it with the manufacturers and challenge it. I've been on SR for 13 years and have never heard this story before.
Hi. I've never heard of it being recommended to have carbs throughout day with Metformin; sounds absurd. Whose leaflet was it? I suspect they meant to say spread the carbs but keep the total down. With the SR version there is no need to think about the effect of carbs at all other than to keep them down as part of a low-carb diet. If the leaflet really says this I would query it with the manufacturers and challenge it. I've been on SR for 13 years and have never heard this story before.
That is interesting. another good reason NOT to add in more carbs!I find that if I eat too many carbs, about 50g for me. Metformin bothers my digestive system.
but i don't want to take carbsThe leaflet is the one that comes with the Metformin pills. It only says take carbs regularly through the day.
Interesting. If you can be bothered I would contact the pharmaceutical company and challenge the point saying Metformin is for use by diabetics who need to keep their carbs down so their leaflet may contribute to making diabetes worse. They won't admit anything of course but it may get noted.The leaflet is the one that comes with the Metformin pills. It only says take carbs regularly through the day.
I think that this advice is what is currently reccommended by dieticians, along with Eatwell#2, so it is us LC dieters that go against 'common sense'. There are reports that (too many carbs + Mrtformin ) = pukesville/ runsville.Maybe the assumption is that EVERYONE MUST be eating carbs as part of a 'normal' diet, and that in this case, those carbs should be spread through the day, not saved up for a single carb binge at, say, evening meal.
That would make sense because Metformin doesn't iron out big glucose spikes, it just works generally in the background, lowering the blood glucose a bit, all the time.
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