Be careful cutting tablets up if they are modified release onesput it back and see if it stops the symptoms. then cut the tablets into 1/4 and reduce one 1/4 per week or so. it thats still too much see your doctor.
Hi and thanks for your for the above. I am reinstating to the prescribed dose as I want to be well for Christmas. I have read on similar forums that others have had similar depression and anxiety when stopping Metformin, but it certainly isn't a common side effect. But what I do remember is that when I started taking this drug, apart from the initial gastric problems I very quickly started to feel a much happier person, it was was like the Met lifted me out of a trough and I have been a happy bunny until I cut my dose recently.
When I googled "What are side effects of stopping metformin"? I got this result :
Didn't mention anxiety or depression but gut and brain are supposedly connected. I don't feel like I've got a virus. I went into town this afternoon and felt like I was on a bad trip, had to make a hasty retreat home.
- diarrhea.
- vomiting.
- nausea.
- heartburn.
- abdominal cramps.
- constipation.
- gas, or flatulence.
I will let you know how things go
To be honest I stopped taking metformin over a week ago with no adverse affects. Though I have decided to restart it from tomorrow for other reasons.
As has been said it may be better for you to discuss this with your doctor.
To be honest I stopped taking metformin over a week ago with no adverse affects. Though I have decided to restart it from tomorrow for other reasons.
As has been said it may be better for you to discuss this with your doctor.
Well basically it has been reported to have benefits for the heart, it can act as an apatite suppressant helps in a small way to control weight and recent reports have proposed that it can help protect against cancer slowing down the growth of tumors and of no direct benefit to me it has been shown to be of benefit to women under going chemo for breast cancer.John, what were the other reasons you decided to reinstate? If you would rather not say then I totally understand.
I am the next of kin for an 80 year old man who has peripheral neuropathy linked to diabetes. His doctor recently stopped his metformin and he hallucinated for 24 hours and now has anxiety and bi polar which he had before taking metformin. I am awaiting him to have a doctors appointment next Monday.Within the last few weeks I have started to cut down on Metformin due to the successful control of my blood sugar levels, I was just cutting by missing a dose twice a week but this week I have cut from 500 mg twice a day to 500 mg just once in the morning after breakfast, I started this 7 days ago and at first I was OK. Yesterday and today has seen my health turn to the worst, I have been experiencing nausea and an upset stomach and all the side effects I had 14 months ago when I started taking this drug! But what is really worrying me is the psychological impact it has had on me with the onset of anxiety and depression. Could the 50% cut I have made resulted in this? Has anyone else had this experience? My blood sugar levels continue to be OK (at the moment).
Please forgive me if I don't respond to all responses, I find the site difficult to navigate.
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