sharonsw said:Hi all
Just started taking Metformin and whilst reading the literature is says NOT to have alcohol???
sharonsw said:The Rose gave me a massive headache - more like I would with a bottle or more previously.
Grazer said:(I paid lots as a one-off to get advice and clarify my understanding of diabetes)
His answer, and I quote, was "rubbish! You have to understand there's a lot of alcohol fascism in my profession" So carry on enjoying!
maltman said:Cheap rose seems to be the problem
I have heard of very bad after effects of Sitagliptin. Not quite as bad as Avandia, though. Please check it out.I'm afraid I still like my beer, a bit more than the 21 units a week. I was on Metformin but I couldn't tolerate the stomach unpsets, constipation, discomfort etc. My BG was OK. always no greater then 6.5, and mostly below 6. I was taking 1 x 500 mg per day. I have seen in this forum stomach upsets, are relatively common with Metformin, and controlled release is better. However my doctor just chenged me to Sitagliptin ( sorry if the spelling is wrong ) 50 mg a day, and I am fine.
Hi all
Just started taking Metformin and whilst reading the literature is says NOT to have alcohol???
My diabetes nurse never mentioned this and I'm guessing that it'll still be ok in moderation (which apparently is not half a bottle of rose wine as that made me feel horrid). Anyway, metformin taking is quite new - about 2 weeks and only 500mg morning and night.
So, really looking for confirmation that everyone on this board taking metformin is not teetotal. My sugars aren't too bad and if I were just to have a fasting blood test and HBA1C you wouldn't know I was diabetic, it's the GTT that's a big fail for me.
Thanks in advance.
as you drink a do not take pills on that day and the next day wes as usual. simply in which day you want to get a drink do not take tablets.
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