Good luck. You can always change your mind later - either way.Thank you jay ney 1966, for replying to my post I am so very grateful for everyone's help and advice, I was just about to take my tablet Metformin s/r but I put it back in the box.I really am in in whirl with this, I shall have to make a decision one way or the other, you mentioned my heart, I have a pacemaker...so the yes camp gets a tick in the box, then the other symptoms happen, this morning, my left knee would not hold me, my legs to give way (disabled) but not like this morning, so a cross in the no box! That's without all the other side effects, Oldvatr, desidiabulum, you also mentioned.
Thank you very much I am very grateful. I will sort this out, I have to..kind regards kathy
Just what my doctor said any dose however low of Metformin is better than none at allI've been taking Metformin for 7 years. The first 2 years were hell with sickness, stomach disturbances and the runs. After that they changed it to the slow release version and I've been much better. Started off ever so slow with the dose. Eventually asked to see a consultant who sorted me out in one month with other drugs and asked if I could manage to take even a half of a metformin tablet, it would help. Did this and slowly upped it to 2 a day. Now inject Victoza but still managing to tolerate the met formin. Try and keep going with it as it helps protects your heart and kidneys etc. If you are getting nowhere with the Dr or Nurse insist to be referred to a Consultant. Good Luck
Hi. Although Metformin vanilla version can and often does cause a variety or stomach/bowel upset, the SR version normally avoids that. It is a well proven drug, very safe and with few other side effects so I don't agree with the earlier post. It does reduce the appetite a bit (it started life as an appetite suppressant), reduces the liver's background glycogen output a bit, slightly reduces the re-absorption of glucose from the bowel and helps remove insulin resistance from the muscles. It's not a miracle cure by any means but helps a bit.
Gave me male patterned baldnessMetformin does have unfortunate but well documented side effects. Stomach cramping, abdominal pain due to wind, bloating, and bouts of the runs (I cannot spell the correct term for this) are all possible. The S/R version is supposed to reduce these effects.
As regards diabetes it was pointed out above that Metformin has a limited function in reducing bgl levels. There are better meds now for that, and better diets too. There is evidence that Metformin is the safest drug for diabetics to take, and it provides protection for other organs in the body, esp the heart. Apparently it also reduces appetite, but some cynics here will say that is the bloating doing that ! Also, metformin is acknowledged as helping to reduce insulin resistance. It is a good drug to take if you can tolerate it.
small pice to pay. My son is having chemotherapy, and is losing his hair as we speak. I will soon have more hair than him - all over. And he used to laugh at my solar panel.Gave me male patterned baldness
I'm sorry i thought this was a discussion about metaformin on a diabetic site, not a comparison site to chemo, i hope your son gets better but i do not need to be told that my hair loss is a small price to pay, i find that not only insulting but also it's an insult to your child, for point scoring off a serious situationsmall pice to pay. My son is having chemotherapy, and is losing his hair as we speak. I will soon have more hair than him - all over. And he used to laugh at my solar panel.
Metformin is keeping me alive, and with less concern.
If you knew my family then you would know that all of us in it use humour to combat adversity. My son has today posted FB photo's of himself with no hair or beard. He is proud of how he is handling the situation, and is not phased at all by this side effect.I'm sorry i thought this was a discussion about metaformin on a diabetic site, not a comparison site to chemo, i hope your son gets better but i do not need to be told that my hair loss is a small price to pay, i find that not only insulting but also it's an insult to your child, for point scoring off a serious situation
Sorry but if you knew my family you would know that i lost my husband and my 2 children lost their father to cancer thank you very much ! and he fought very hard to survive...male pattern baldness by the way used to be listed as a side effect of metaformin a good few years ago, i can assure you i do not have a B12 deficiencyIf you knew my family then you would know that all of us in it use humour to combat adversity. My son has today posted FB photo's of himself with no hair or beard. He is proud of how he is handling the situation, and is not phased at all by this side effect.
Thank you for your comment. I hope you are never in this position wrt cancer. I note that Male Pattern Baldness is a natural process, and is not notably linked to taking any medication. It is more likely to be a result of B12 deficiency, which Metformin can lower.
See also:
http://patient.info/health/male-pattern-baldness
Meanwhile please continue to use this thread for a discussion on Metformin, and ignore my attempt to hijack it for point scoring as you put it..
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