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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 572072" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I think you have made a good decision gfmoore. Although medications can react with each other if you have too many, and one seems to give a side effect that needs additional meds and so it goes on, sometimes we need to be a bit discerning. I have had non-diabetic levels for 3 years, but only just stopped Metformin for a trial period of 3 months. If my blood glucose raises to diabetic levels again then I will be back to the pharmacy for the supply of Metformin in double quick time.</p><p>I don't know if you went 'cold turkey' with the Metformin? Mine was reduced gradually as the blood glucose came under control.</p><p>Best of luck</p><p>Pipp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 572072, member: 100904"] I think you have made a good decision gfmoore. Although medications can react with each other if you have too many, and one seems to give a side effect that needs additional meds and so it goes on, sometimes we need to be a bit discerning. I have had non-diabetic levels for 3 years, but only just stopped Metformin for a trial period of 3 months. If my blood glucose raises to diabetic levels again then I will be back to the pharmacy for the supply of Metformin in double quick time. I don't know if you went 'cold turkey' with the Metformin? Mine was reduced gradually as the blood glucose came under control. Best of luck Pipp [/QUOTE]
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