So hopefully having already started with LCHF it may well minimise any discomfort.The very few times that I had "the runs" when I first started with standard metformin was when I went a bit heavy on the carbs (pre current low carb diet). Once I'd sussed that out I was fine - until I was given a different brand and that did make me feel really nauseous and ill. Our surgery has a small pharmacy attached and I spoke to the pharmacist (who also does occasional reviews of our meds), and she made a note of this on my records and also organised a switch to the SR version for me.
Robbity
I shall do this ASAP, the surgery are really quite good at being forthcoming with information when asked.I have a piece of advice for you about your blood tests. It is very wise to ask for print outs of the results. You really need these, and especially further down the line will find them useful for comparisons. I don't just mean HbA1c I mean the cholesterol and lipid breakdowns, and any liver or kidney function tests, FBC and any others. Doctors are famous for filtering out information on a "need to know" basis. Them saying "it is fine" isn't good enough. You need to know exactly how fine, whether heading upwards or downwards, before it is too late.
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