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<blockquote data-quote="Andydragon" data-source="post: 2402239" data-attributes="member: 521079"><p>I believe we are at crossed purposes here, often the trouble with the internet. That's not what I said was healthy, and tried to make plain that this isn't the way Metformin is supposed to aid with weight loss from all advice I have seen and been given.</p><p></p><p>Losing weight via the means you describe are clearly not good and I would agree not healthy. </p><p></p><p>The impacts being seen by yourself [USER=543265]@Patricia B[/USER] can occur and are clearly unpleasant. Whilst it can improve with slow release, it is something that I personally would speak to the Doctor about to seek advice</p><p></p><p>Some ways to help support Metformin though are to look at slow release and also diet. Probiotics have been advised by some, the foods you eat might be making it worse, they are quite carb heavy but don't live in misery, some people never do tolerate Metformin and that's okay too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andydragon, post: 2402239, member: 521079"] I believe we are at crossed purposes here, often the trouble with the internet. That's not what I said was healthy, and tried to make plain that this isn't the way Metformin is supposed to aid with weight loss from all advice I have seen and been given. Losing weight via the means you describe are clearly not good and I would agree not healthy. The impacts being seen by yourself [USER=543265]@Patricia B[/USER] can occur and are clearly unpleasant. Whilst it can improve with slow release, it is something that I personally would speak to the Doctor about to seek advice Some ways to help support Metformin though are to look at slow release and also diet. Probiotics have been advised by some, the foods you eat might be making it worse, they are quite carb heavy but don't live in misery, some people never do tolerate Metformin and that's okay too [/QUOTE]
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