Providence 62
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 933
- Location
- London UK
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Not riding my bike
I am on 1500mg of Metformin SR and I just do not seem to be able to tolerate it. My doctor is doing his best by putting me on different medication, which solves the raging diarrhoea problem, but I have noticed in the past that when using different medication, my control is not as good and I tend to put on weight. I have lost a good bit of weight (8 stone), but still have about another 4 stone to go, so gaining weight scares the wits out of me.
Does anyone have any tips about taking metformin? times of day? with water or without? foods to avoid...really ANYTHING. This medication gives me great control and I can keep my weight steady - but social life and work life is proving difficult to sustain because I always have to be within easy reach of a loo so I can do the metformin dash!
I know we are all different, but hopefully someone has a bright idea that may help.
Thanks in advance.
I also was on a high dosage of Metformin and it wreaked havoc on my stomach. But found a wonderful probiotic and it has helped tremendously. Along with another product I am proud to say I am off the shots and losing weight. Thrilled to say not in the bathroom all the time!
I was
Hi Providence62 I really do sympathise because I am really struggling with Metformin too. My problem is that I cannot change from one brand to another. I keep getting given different brands each time I need new tablets ! I could not tolerate Glucophage but am getting on a bit better with Metabet SR. I do take Omeprazole 10mg. about half an hour before the Metabet tablet. I have just been prescribed another tablet to take as well as my blood sugar just isn't coming down. I am under a huge amount of stress as we are moving house so that isn't helping. It took me at least three weeks for the symptoms to get slightly easier. I take my tablet after I have eaten a little bit of food and then I carry on eating after taking it.
@Providence 62 - I'm sorry to hear you're not tolerating the drug. I was on metformin for 5 years and I'm sorry to say I didn't tolerate it the entire time no matter what dosage or if it was the extended release tab. Actually the extended release tab was the worst for me as it meant a full day of nausea and diarrhoea. With the usual tabs I'd just have bouts of diarrhoea and nausea throughout the day. I tried to get my docs to take me off and they insisted I had to be on it (I tried several times too saying I couldn't handle it... but they'd tell me I have to be on it). I don't want to scare you but my stomach has never been the same since and I now have chronic digestive problems. I can't say for sure it was caused by metformin, but one thing I do know is I was perfectly fine prior to metformin. Maybe the drug just triggered things on me, not sure. But I don't have fond memories of it. I know it works well for a lot of people, but then there is a group of us that it doesn't work well for. My docs had to take me off all oral meds anyhow when they found out my pancreas isn't producing sufficient insulin. Oral meds are useless at that point. I'm on insulin these days. I hope things settle down for you... if they don't try to be as assertive as you can to get off the drug. I wish when I think back that my docs listened and agreed to take me off it and part of me wonders if they did that would I be so sick now. I was never put on vitamin B12 either which apparently is important too as I read a study that showed it depletes you of that vitamin and if you are depleted of vitamin B12 long term it can cause you problems. I only read about that recently though... would've been good to know when I was on the drug. I wish I could sing it's praises, but I can't from my own experience.... it wasn't kind to me. I wish you the best.
@Providence 62 - Taking Metformin with food decreases the amount of sugar that is absorbed by the intestines.
I find takin it after meal helps. Taking it before or during for me gives me the worst side effects. And if i hav too much carbs in a meal its more severe so i reduce as much as i can. Hope this helps
Its horrible isnt it..i would give the splitting it up a try. Have you tried asking your gp to try the slow release version? I find i have eased up but im 4 months into it now but tempted to ask for alow releaseI guess I spoke too soon. Or maybe it doesn't much matter whether I take it before during or after. Last night was the worst time so far. Attacks of diarrhoea, hourly or half hourly from 2.00 am to 6.00 am, combined with severe stomach pains. Eventually got to sleep as the sun was rising but I've been completely shattered all day.
What's the current thinking on splitting the pills and spreading them out over the day?
I guess I spoke too soon. Or maybe it doesn't much matter whether I take it before during or after. Last night was the worst time so far. Attacks of diarrhoea, hourly or half hourly from 2.00 am to 6.00 am, combined with severe stomach pains. Eventually got to sleep as the sun was rising but I've been completely shattered all day.
What's the current thinking on splitting the pills and spreading them out over the day?
I guess I spoke too soon. Or maybe it doesn't much matter whether I take it before during or after. Last night was the worst time so far. Attacks of diarrhoea, hourly or half hourly from 2.00 am to 6.00 am, combined with severe stomach pains. Eventually got to sleep as the sun was rising but I've been completely shattered all day.
What's the current thinking on splitting the pills and spreading them out over the day?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?