PompeyinYork
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I have been taking Metformin for the past 13 years without any problems. Recently I was taken off my one tablet a day dose because of a low reading on my Hab1c ( 22). The low reading I believe is because I am currently on a chemo course which kills off healthy red blood cells as well as the rogue white blood cells which can leave me slightly anaemic during treatment. After 10 days of not taking Meformin my Blood Tests began to rise from the stable position I have been in for the last 13 years.
I am now back on one tablet a day but now suffer Belly Aches with the resulting visit to the loo .
My chemo specialists advise it is unlikely to be the treatment I am currently receiving but more than likely the reintroduction of taking Metformin.
Any advice on how to minimum these Belly aches, or will my body just adapt to Metformin as it has done for the past 13 years.
I am now back on one tablet a day but now suffer Belly Aches with the resulting visit to the loo .
My chemo specialists advise it is unlikely to be the treatment I am currently receiving but more than likely the reintroduction of taking Metformin.
Any advice on how to minimum these Belly aches, or will my body just adapt to Metformin as it has done for the past 13 years.