Michael A Powell
Newbie
- Messages
- 3
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Me too, I looked it up and metformin was causing my b12 to be dangerously low. When I spoke to my gp about it I wasn’t believed until I sent the article on the nhs web site about the link between metformin and b12.My A1C levels are now 47 but my WBC’s are elevated and my RBC is much lower than it should be and I am easily tired after any exercise. Does anyone have a similar problem and how are you managing. I am taking B12 and iron tablets which seem to help.
I'm on Metformin and I have a couple of Guinness which has b12 and other vitamins and is proven good for the heart
I'm type1 and have been taking just insulin for more than 50 years, my iron levels are also low.I never knew this was a thing ! But explains a lot, am T1 and on insulin and metformin and became quite unwell last year and diagnosed with severe anaemia - been on iron tablets since and all symptoms have improved but none of my medical team mentioned it could be because of the metformin ?
I’m Type one for 38 years, insulin only. I checked my iron levels at home due to symptoms and the home test indicates I’m low , so started an iron with vit c supplement, I checked my last blood test and my iron then was on low end but nothing said I don’t think. I have stopped eating raw cacao since then which is high in iron (due to cortisol issues) and my symptoms started then, just physical fatigue walking uphill when I know I’m very capable.I'm type1 and have been taking just insulin for more than 50 years, my iron levels are also low.
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