I'm afraid you'll just have to guess - or read the information leaflet, or perhaps get someone to read the information in your packs.I read a few posts under the Diabetes Medication and drugs section, then the Metformin bit. Some say they have read the leaflet that comes with the medication, and it says if you are doing a vlcd under 1000, then don’t use. I don’t read those leaflets as I suffer from anxiety and will think I’ve got everything! To be honest, I’ve been feeling pretty good, checked my blood pressure Friday and it’s 120/80 which it hasn’t been for four years. Really loving the WOE. Don’t want to eat if I’m not hungry....! Plus I’m hoping to do some fasting in the future.. Will I be ok!?
Thanks so much for your help! I’ll keep doing what I’m doing..Personally I would ignore those comments about Metformin. It doesn't matter what you eat to be able to take it. Also, forget calories as they have little relevance for us; good for marketing but little else. Focus on keeping the carbs down and having enough proteins and fats to keep you feeling full. You can adjust the carbs depending on your weight and blood sugar.
There has been some caution expressed I believe about continuing metformin if using a very low calorie diet (vlcd) such as Newcastle (800 calories/day) or other meal replacement shake diets like Cambridge or the Blood Sugar Diet, These diets should advise stopping all diabetic meds while using the shakes. These diets are ofen referred to as vlcd diets, but they are not low carb diets per se.Hi,
So I’ve been on metformin now for a few weeks and have cut carbs significantly. Lost a stone!
Anyway, I’ve just been on the medication part of the forum and a few posts have suggested that you cannot take metformin if you have less than a thousand calories a day.
The thing is I’ve not felt that hungry with this way of eating and mostly/sometimes fall under the 1000 calls.
Is this an issue? What will happen?
Thanks
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I could not see anything here in the Metformin info leaflet about that.If the leaflet doesn't mention it, you could always ask the person who prescribed it, though of course they might not know.
That is brilliant! Well done. I’m gonna keep going with the low carb and have had no issues with the metformin (apart from the loo TMI) so here’s hoping to lower BS and the great weight loss. Thanks!I was diagnosed with type 2 in mid October 2018 with a weight of 185 kg. I started on metformin 500mg twice a day and a diet with no carbs. I'm now down to 160 kg and a HbA1C on 38. Started out at 50.
I've taken 1000mg Metformin twice daily for last 2 years, I only had issues I when first started taking them, upset digestion for a few months until I got used to them. I haven't read anything about low calorie intake and Metformin use. I was told to take them during or immediately after eating as there is a possibility of stomach upset just as there would be if you use painkillers like Ibuprofen.That is brilliant! Well done. I’m gonna keep going with the low carb and have had no issues with the metformin (apart from the loo TMI) so here’s hoping to lower BS and the great weight loss. Thanks!
That is brilliant! Well done. I’m gonna keep going with the low carb and have had no issues with the metformin (apart from the loo TMI) so here’s hoping to lower BS and the great weight loss. Thanks!
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