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<blockquote data-quote="gfmoore" data-source="post: 579826" data-attributes="member: 108280"><p>Not wishing to hijack the thread (but I already did before :sigh) and definitely not wishing to sabotage Peacetrain's efforts which I think are amazing and heroic, I need to add my experience of going back on the metf (a decision I took as my levels were more erratic than I personally wanted at this early stage in my efforts to control).. My levels on 1500mg a day now are lower, less erratic and I feel happier about that. It's a shame that I obviously need these meds at this stage, but at the moment it seems the best for me.</p><p></p><p>Took about a week to ten days to get to a less erratic state, slowly increasing the dose. </p><p></p><p>Look forward to seeing how you progress in your experiment. This thread will be very useful to many people, so well done you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfmoore, post: 579826, member: 108280"] Not wishing to hijack the thread (but I already did before :sigh) and definitely not wishing to sabotage Peacetrain's efforts which I think are amazing and heroic, I need to add my experience of going back on the metf (a decision I took as my levels were more erratic than I personally wanted at this early stage in my efforts to control).. My levels on 1500mg a day now are lower, less erratic and I feel happier about that. It's a shame that I obviously need these meds at this stage, but at the moment it seems the best for me. Took about a week to ten days to get to a less erratic state, slowly increasing the dose. Look forward to seeing how you progress in your experiment. This thread will be very useful to many people, so well done you. [/QUOTE]
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