berjbruks said:So sad to hear your story. Try to seek for a second opinion. Try to tell your doctor what you feel about the medicine you're taking. Just tell them that you don't feel great with the medicine you're taking. I know I'm not in the position to tell you what to do because I really don't know more about diabetes but if you're not feeling good with the medicines you're taking you should go back to your doctor and tell him everything. You may also seek for a second opinion and ask the doctor if they can suggest a natural way to help you with your diabetes problem. I know there are natural ways to cure diabetes.
Unbeliever you really need a new Keyboard mate your "T's" are missing in most of what you type I noticed it the other day?Unbeliever said:How much metformin are you taking? Is it the ordinary metformin or the Sr version?
Your doctor should step up your metformin gradually and if you can't tolerate it well you should insist on the SR version - the side effects are much less for most people.
Having said that i does take quite some ime to acclimatise o meformin. As it seems to be working for you with the weight loss and is a cheap and overall quite safe drug your docor will want you to stay with it.
The weight loss will help with your insulin resistance and prevent you having o take sronger medications which have their own side effecs - mosty far more dangerous than metformin.
I know what you mean abou he effecss. I was on the verge of underweigh t when I was diagnosed . I had no weight o lose herefore and metformin has never had any effect on my blood sugar. I take it because of a family history of sroke and heartataks.
Additionally to the other side effects it affeced my speech and coordinaion and i felt i was walking at an angle and expected o fall all the ime.
My doctor didn't mention that there was another form of the drug and offered me more medicaion fo the effecs. Eventually I found ou about the SR and asked for it to be prescribed.
Like you I felt fine before aking it . It was a few years before I could tolerate it.
It is one of those drugs which are aken for their effec on your system - not o makee you feel better. if you lose weigh and your insulin resistance improves it has he potenial to make you feel beer but it always takes ime for your body to adjust to all these changes.
It must be more difficult for someone like yourself who has other problems with heir health.
Your doctor should be ashamed of himself. Isn't there someone else you can speak o about your diabetes?
It is worthwhile for most people to stick with the metformin, I know it is so much harder o accept when you feel OK beforehand and think a lot more could and should be done about eplaining it to patients.
Obviously your GP can't be bothered. I am sure he won't refuse the £2k a year he will receive for you as a diabetic.
Don't forget staggered increases to metformin and you need the slow release {SR] version.
if you were given the 2000 mg all at once hen I am not surprised you are ill. You should ask for this to be reduced so that your body can learn o adjust to a lower level before you take the next step.
You are not alone . Many of us have suffered hese effecs . They do die down evenually but the time it takes is different for everyone.
Pardon my Ignorance, I never thought of that? Please accept my Apologies unbeliever, I should have guessed my dear Mother in law has the same issues with Diabetes.))Denise(( said:Roy - Unbeliever has sight problems caused by her diabetes, from what I have read it is a miracle that she can actually see at all, so for the good information she contributes, I think we can overlook the missing letters and typos.
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