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<blockquote data-quote="Grazer" data-source="post: 265149" data-attributes="member: 31362"><p>Hi again. Please let me repeat 2 things.,</p><p>1) You don't need to suffer with the metformin. Switching to metformin SR will almost certainly stop your tummy probs immediately. Tell the doc you want the SR</p><p>2) The Metformin WON'T make a dent in readings of 20 plus. Diet might, but if it doesn't very soon, you <u>need</u> to go back to the doctor to consider other medication. Tell the nurse to screw herself, 20 plus is far too high and is not fussing. it can be dangerous. And testing is EXACTLY what you should be doing to find out about these problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grazer, post: 265149, member: 31362"] Hi again. Please let me repeat 2 things., 1) You don't need to suffer with the metformin. Switching to metformin SR will almost certainly stop your tummy probs immediately. Tell the doc you want the SR 2) The Metformin WON'T make a dent in readings of 20 plus. Diet might, but if it doesn't very soon, you [u]need[/u] to go back to the doctor to consider other medication. Tell the nurse to screw herself, 20 plus is far too high and is not fussing. it can be dangerous. And testing is EXACTLY what you should be doing to find out about these problems. [/QUOTE]
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