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I recenly stopped immediately from 2g per day to zero, and had no discernable withdrawal. I restarted Metformin later last year, and had one episode of gastric distress. I recently dropped down to 1g per day and only noticed a 1 mmol/l rise in average bgl
I was completely the opposite.. stopped the meds and turned off the tap almost immediately.. have you changed what you eat at all?
Could be you just have an upset tum?
I was completely the opposite.. stopped the meds and turned off the tap almost immediately.. have you changed what you eat at all?
Could be you just have an upset tum?
Hi @Barrowbakers
I had a similar experience a few years ago when I reduced metformin (standard version) from 2 to 1 500mg tablet per day.
A very flatulent week or so followed! It then settled down & have had no side effects since.
Hopefully you will be free of the gastric woes in a few days.
Hi @Barrowbakers
I had a similar experience a few years ago when I reduced metformin (standard version) from 2 to 1 500mg tablet per day.
A very flatulent week or so followed! It then settled down & have had no side effects since.
Hopefully you will be free of the gastric woes in a few days.
Hi Borrowbakers,
I recently went from 1500mg to 1000mg of metformin. I've been on it for 15 years. For about 3/4 weeks I had variable BGs first thing in morning but has settled now. It may be due to dawn effect management which metformin helps with. Also had some minor GI issues.
I never had any problem stopping after about 3 years, but I didn't really ever have any gastric issues when taking either the standard or SR versions anyway.
Barrowbalers have you maybe tweaked your way of eating a bit, even subliminally, when you stopped the Metformin? I'm wondering if you maybe upped the fat a bit.
I've never taken Metformin (or any other meds for diabetes), but I do seem to have a personal fat (consumption) threshold and I breach that, my range (from a small room), becomes somewhat limited. If you look up Steatorrhea, you'll see what I am referring to, for myself.