kmwa
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have the night edema, afraid to go off the metformin. but on slow release, not having the stomach problems you are
If you are in the UK the recent heat may have had something to do with water retention in the legs. I used to have it badly, to the point where I went to my then GP and saw him about it. He checked half way up my 'calf', he told me I was too young to be put on drugs for water retention. Since then I have become borderline diabetic, refused metformin, reduced my carb intake, lost 2 stone in weight and I have retained my ankles through the heat with a 'normal' amount of swollen feet at the end of a long day on my feet. Dropping the intake of carbs was the answer for me.
Just looking at my legs now. Massively better than 3 days ago, when at this time you could see they would be much bigger.
Nothings really changed, apart from temporarily dropping the metformin. I take insulin too, keeping the same amount on that.
My body is weird lol.
Has anyone had problems with water retention in lower legs.
I've been on metformin for years, and after repeated stomach ache and the runs, went onto Metformin slow release. This has been fine for many years, and recently I seem to be having the runs again and stomach ache.
So, a couple of days ago, I stopped the metformin and I noticed a big improvement in my legs. I get up in a morning and they look "normal", and at night, they are no where near as bad as before.
Obviously, I'm just trying this for a few days, before I speak to my diabetes nurse.
So, has anyone else experienced this ?
The poster said "Vitamin B" - I tell you this because VitB deficiency can be life threateningI agree, heat does make it worse, but my legs were consistently "not good".
The comment about the vitamin D deficiency is interesting.
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