Jessica4999
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hello and welcome to the right place for advice and support. I'm tagging @daisy1 who will send you some really useful info. Good luck with your journey (I don't envy you the side effects of Metformin!)This is my first post here and I would appreciate the thoughts of others. When I was originally diagnosed with T2 diabetes, I was put on Metformin with disastrous results - travelling to work on a bus was no joke - stinking farts and explosive diaharrea. My GP then out me on Glipizide as an alternative and all went well for years until very recently when my blood sugars have risen. It was decided to put me on GlucophageSR (metformin) and I was extremely concerned because of my initial experience. Regime was 1 tablet (500mg) in the morning for 10 days, increasing to 1 in morning and 1 in evening for 10 days and so on until I was on 2 morning and 2 evening. 1 went down fine but the trouble started when I reached 2 - the smelly farts, diahorrea, and worse, occasional leakage. Spoke to nurse practitioner who told me to persevere and I have. Then I started to have hypos around lunchtime - a very new experience for me - and heartburn, especially at bedtime. I went to GP and she said I should still continue with meds as prescribed but to increase my breakfast food intake with more carbs and protein (I am trying to lose weight!). She also prescribed omeprazole for my digestive problems. I am now recording lows in the 2s and 3s just before lunch (at least I can tell as I get light headed and shaky) and that is even after a decent breakfast - today 2 bacon butties! I am due a diabetic review soon but the temptation is to reduce the Metformin. However, I have had another thought and this is where I would like an opinion.......
The GP told me metformin was not the problem and I remember my old GP telling me that Glipizide can cause lows. I currently take 2 x 5mg tabs in the morning and now wondering whether I should take 1 in the morning and the other when I take my evening dose of metformin. Any thoughts?
Thank you xxHello and welcome to the right place for advice and support. I'm tagging @daisy1 who will send you some really useful info. Good luck with your journey (I don't envy you the side effects of Metformin!)
The glipizide is wringing the insulin out of your pancreas and yes it can cause lows - the logic of telling someone to eat more carbohydrates to counteract the effects of the medication is not really on my scale of rationality.
Has no one ever suggested that it is the carbohydrates from such things as bread you should avoid? Weight gain is a symptom of diabetes and it often goes away when blood glucose is kept under control by a low carb diet.
Having just checked on the loaf of ordinary bread two slices would be 36 gm of carb - that would be my whole day's intake - but I have carbs as salad and low carb veges and berries.
Now you are taking the glipizide eating fewer carbs would not be advisable as you got hypos even after the sandwiches, but I can't see the reason for it.
Taking glipizide in the evening doesn't seem like a good idea - it's effect is to cause insulin to be released, and if you are going low during the night that could be nasty.
I should confess that I threw the Metformin and Atorvastatin in the bin shortly after diagnosis - I just couldn't live with the side effects.
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