JohnEGreen
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Take it in a big spoonful of yoghurt or custard. Slides right over. I have the same problemI need some advice. I have now been prescribed metformin SR. The tablets are too huge for me to swallow, and I cant cut them up. Any ideas on what I can do about this please? They are chalky, even though they are coated for the sustained release.
I am in the UK
Put tablet in a spoonful of yoghurt or custard. Works for me.Sorry that you are having problems Lucy. I struggle with all of my 42 daily concoctions of tablets, painkillers, Metformin, etc. They did find that along with a gastric stricture I had a hiatus hernia and I have to have this checked every other year. I've found that I do better swallowing when I'm standing up, well leaning on my crutches or a convenient wall. Even the ones I take with food I will try standing up to get them down. When in the wheelchair I sit up as straight as I can before I start taking them. The biggest problem is taking them when I'm stuck in bed but I'm hoping our new sit you up bed will help with this. The ones that can be cut up Michael does them before he puts them in their little daily boxes ready for me. He also arranges for my carer to be here if he's held up at work so that I don't take them on my own, but that might be more that I'd totally forget to take them!
Ok does it make a difference if you're deaf with severe vestibular problems? Stupid question but I'll try it tomorrow, Michael will think I've gone even loopier than usual, might make him smile!Now don't laugh at what I'm about to tell you, it is not a joke. A few years ago my son told me about a trick that he had read about difficulty when swallowing tablets. I have done it and it works. Take a large mouthful of water, put the pill in your mouth and then hold your ears closed, yes EARS not eyes, swallow and the pill should go down quite easily. The bit of your ear you do it with is the rounded bit called the Tragus which is flexible so that you can hold your ears closed with your fingers. Don't just push a finger in as it doesn't close the ear off tight enough. I have tried this method while leaning forward quite low so that it isn't relying on being upright and it still works. You could always just try it a couple of times and hopefully it will solve the problem but if it doesn't at least you will have tried my silly suggestion!
Now don't laugh at what I'm about to tell you, it is not a joke. A few years ago my son told me about a trick that he had read about difficulty when swallowing tablets. I have done it and it works. Take a large mouthful of water, put the pill in your mouth and then hold your ears closed, yes EARS not eyes, swallow and the pill should go down quite easily. The bit of your ear you do it with is the rounded bit called the Tragus which is flexible so that you can hold your ears closed with your fingers. Don't just push a finger in as it doesn't close the ear off tight enough. I have tried this method while leaning forward quite low so that it isn't relying on being upright and it still works. You could always just try it a couple of times and hopefully it will solve the problem but if it doesn't at least you will have tried my silly suggestion!
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