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Metformin ~ slow release or not?

Thanks.
Am due to see the Diabetic Nurse next week & have got everything in triplicate!

Metformin is making me constipated if anything! We all need to be shook up together in a big bag.

I'm sure you are right that it will get sorted out in good time ~ just in fear of having a heart attack during the process!

Lu
 
Hi Sleepylu,
Repeat after me, "I am not going to stress myself anymore. I am doing the best I can". Stress can make you feel rotten and does raise your blood pressure. Take it from one who knows. Your problems will be sorted so think positive. Thinking of you and let us know how you get on. I am sure there are people on this forum who will help you after your visit next week.
Regards Catherine.
 
it is quite simple- you are diabetic because your pancreas is not functioning correctly. This causes you to have glucose in your bood. How can you know this or know if their treatment is helping if you do not test. How can you know what affect food has on you if you don't test.
if you don't test you will have complications which will cost the nhs lots and lots of money. GP's don't want people to have control of their condition as they wont be needed/. Also it costs money to have strips - it will cost them more when you need kidney dialysis or laser treatment. You will have to fight for everything
 
I was going to ask if the SR Met I started taking 4 days ago is likely to be making me exhausted. I have no energy and am so tired even on waking. I have lost my appetite, my heart is fluttering and. making me feel faint and drunk (I don't drink alcohol) and I have had a terrible headache for 3 days. I don't have a high temperature. I don't know if it is side effects or a virus/bug. Please don't blind me with science and my GP doesn't want to see me for another 2 months to give it time to take effect.
 
I really find it hard to believe any doctor thinks that testing is harm full in nay way Think you should look else where.
 
You're probably having false hypos, I had then at the start just the same in the afternoon all dizzy and headachy, I just ate two small sweets, 2mins later back to normal.
 
Just realised this thread was first put on here by the OP 8 years ago
 

Thanks for this. I have started on this but I find it jams me pretty solid, but I think I am going to stick to morning and night as I often manage to completely forget at lunchtime until I come back down for an afternoon cuppa and then think... dammmmmmmit I forgot to take a Metformin. But I will query this with the doc because he was all 'I need to get you in four a day' but that was while I was pleading my case to switch from the regular to the SR. [/makes note in my 'book of doom' that he now just shudders at when I see him]
 
I asked my doctor to change me to the slow release formulation as felt it might give better control as was having too many ups and downs with the blood glucose readings. He did say that it was normally once a day, which I questioned as most scripts I dispensed for it were for twice daily. He did do it as twice daily. I looked it up in the book that gives all drug dosages and this it what it says…

Initially 500 mg once daily, then increased if necessary up to 2 g once daily, dose increased gradually, every 10–15 days, dose to be taken with evening meal, alternatively increased to 1 g twice daily, dose to be taken with meals, alternative dose only to be used if control not achieved with once daily dose regimen. If control still not achieved then change to standard release tablets.

As the effect of it peaks at around 6-7 hours it makes more sense to me for it to be twice daily.
 
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