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NHS Direct doctor says... NO testing when taking Metformin
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<blockquote data-quote="Celeriac" data-source="post: 988873" data-attributes="member: 188243"><p>I'm on Glucophage SR (metformin) and GP hasn't suggested reducing dose from 500mg x4 daily though I've been low carbing for years. I just tested, am just sitting here and got 4.8. Feel fine though .8 above what DSN told me was the 'floor.' Am now wondering whether the nauseous feeling and slight shivers when I haven't had anything to eat <em>are </em>me going hypo. I didn't bother testing because I've always been told you can't go hypo on Metformin !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celeriac, post: 988873, member: 188243"] I'm on Glucophage SR (metformin) and GP hasn't suggested reducing dose from 500mg x4 daily though I've been low carbing for years. I just tested, am just sitting here and got 4.8. Feel fine though .8 above what DSN told me was the 'floor.' Am now wondering whether the nauseous feeling and slight shivers when I haven't had anything to eat [I]are [/I]me going hypo. I didn't bother testing because I've always been told you can't go hypo on Metformin ! [/QUOTE]
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