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<blockquote data-quote="Ceppo" data-source="post: 2290995" data-attributes="member: 528090"><p>Two days of Metaformin. Belching, feeling of indigestion. Abdominal pains two hours after taking and diahorrea. The same this morning for two hours before the day started. Breakfast of Greek yoghurt and some strawberries, belching after every mouthful and after every sip of black decaff tea. Belching after lunch of salad and smoked trout and during drinking lemon and ginger tea. Is this normal? Does it continue? Have asked for an advice call but would appreciate any advice. Thank you all for holding my hands as a newbie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceppo, post: 2290995, member: 528090"] Two days of Metaformin. Belching, feeling of indigestion. Abdominal pains two hours after taking and diahorrea. The same this morning for two hours before the day started. Breakfast of Greek yoghurt and some strawberries, belching after every mouthful and after every sip of black decaff tea. Belching after lunch of salad and smoked trout and during drinking lemon and ginger tea. Is this normal? Does it continue? Have asked for an advice call but would appreciate any advice. Thank you all for holding my hands as a newbie. [/QUOTE]
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