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metformin first day discussion

Hendie

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Hi guys, yesterday was my first day of metformin was just wondering what you guys experiences good/bad in the first few weeks of metformin?

So far ive felt quite a bit less thirsty in the day, was really thirsty at night time still tho, also my hunger is alot less i didnt feel the need to snack all day so good to see some benefits so early in the treatment. Negative side affects so far appear to just be extra gas which i can cope with.
 
Hi Hendie,

Welcome. I didn't have too many problems with metformin, but if you do find it gives you trouble you can ask your GP for the slow release version, which many people seem to find easier to deal with. A friend of mine also calls the drug 'metfartin', and I'd agree with them on that!

It's good you're feeling better, although what I would say is that it can take a while for things to settle down, so not to worry.

hopefully someone will post the advice to new diabetics soon, so have a read of that and come back with any questions.

Good luck!
 
It seems to me that if you are going to have problems with metformin you have them pretty well from the start or at least that is the case for most people.
It is always worth a go with the slow release if you don't have that already but I found that the somach problems persisted even with that. however , there are worse things.
If you are coping now you will probably find that the unwanted effects will gradually wear off.
I had other side effects from metformin as some do but i have continued taking it and have no problems thesed days.

My Dr recently described it as "cheap cheerful and effective"....I would also add that it seems to be one of the dafest drugs around so worth persevering if its good for you.

It doesn't seem to help with my bg levels but i like to think its protecting my heart .
 
rglennon said:
hopefully someone will post the advice to new diabetics soon, so have a read of that and come back with any questions.

Good luck!
Hi again Hendie
Here is the information that Russ was referring to. It was written for new members by our friends Ken and Sue, the former monitors and I hope it will be helpful to you. Here is also a link about Metformin which might be interesting to you.

viewtopic.php?f=26&t=12124

 
Thank you for all the replies, very helpful that daisy. and lol at metfartin... makes sense

Today there has hardly been any gas, less thirst and less hunger but still peeing more than usual but hopefully things contintue to improve i know days are early atm
 
Hendie - just from my personal experience - I have no effects from Metformin at all. It's very important to take Met during a meal, never before - just in case you didn't know that.
 
I'm on 1 500mg Metformin 3 times a day, having built up slowly from 1 a day. I had a little bit of trouble to begin with - running with the wind, so to speak! :shock: - but it soon settled down (after about 2 weeks) and I have no problems now (6 months on). It doesn't seem to matter when I take mine, with or without food, but I'm well-known to have a cast-iron digestion :lol: . I think it's probably best to take them actually with food - ie, during your meal.

I asked to go on them as they're supposed to help with weight loss and appetite suppression, and they do have a protective effect for heart and stroke, I believe, so it's worth persevering.

Let us know how you get on.

Viv 8)

edited for punctuation
 
I too have trouble with peeing for England while on metformin but pharmacist and DNS say its NOT a side effect,after 3 weeks have just gone up from the 500mg to 750mg and the peeing has grown worse again though it did settle a bit after the first week,so how many other people noticed that as a side effect
 
Hi I had rotten stomach issues with Metformin over the first two weeks especially as it was doubled after the first week. It then settled down until my pharmacist decided to change the brand and it started all over again much to my displeasure!

But definately had it with food seems to definately lesser the side effects!
 
Hi. I've been on full dose Metformin for 8 years now and I'm one of the lucky ones with very little in the way of side effects. I was prescribed the slow release version from day one luckily. Metformin does reduce the appetite as well as regulating glucose release from the liver so it'[s good in various ways and very safe. It's not a miracle cure and you still have to follow the usual Type 2 exercise and eating guidance. I did have the well-known metallic taste side effect for several months but that went away.
 
Hi,

I have been on Metformin for over three years, at first i had a few problems with gastric upsets, then it all settled down.
About 6 months ago gastric upsets got much worse, one GP siggested it was IBS, but my other GP said it was the Metformin, I must admit I had my doubts, I was put on Modified Release Metformin and low and behold everything has settled down apparently the dreaded side effects can pop up any time.

Bernie :|
 
daisy1 said:
Hendie - just from my personal experience - I have no effects from Metformin at all. It's very important to take Met during a meal, never before - just in case you didn't know that.


Ive never had any ill effects from the metfartin either (only the wind) I never was told to take it during a meal, i always take it about 20 mins before i eat, maybe ill give it a try during the meal and i may not be so windy :lol:
 
I just googled it and it says you should take with food to avoid damage to the lining of your stomach ill be taking it with food in future, thanks Daisy

Sue
 
Sooo one week on metformin so far! cant say its been the smoothest of rides lol.

Apart from the gas which is sometimes there and other times not even if im eating the same foods on a daily basis, but also my bms are not as good as they were before i was on it my stools are alot darker and my yeast is as crazy as ever

Been feeling a little wierd over the week aswell, feel like ive got quite a few toxins floating around and possibly "die off" from the yeast or just a bit of a groggy feeling.

Good points - Less thirsty and less hungry, but still MORE thirsty than a normal person. Also i have been able to redcude my hydrocortisone from 50mg to 42.5mg, co-incedence ? better absortption ? less stress on my body im really not sure which but its nice that ive been able to reduce.

Lets see what this next week brings!

Steve
 
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