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<blockquote data-quote="spendercat" data-source="post: 1293254" data-attributes="member: 33884"><p>Just came across this, which might be relevant. Prolonged use of Metformin causes particular vitamin deficiencies, according to a long term study in India, where Type 2 is a fast growing problem.</p><p>“Prolonged intake of metformin affects body’s ability to absorb Vitamin B12 and that lead to its deficiency. If a diabetic person is vitamin b12 deficient for long period of time, it causes side effects such as tingling sensation on fingers, slowness, fatigue, muscle pain, mental disabilities and forgetfulness,” said Dr. Nilesh Rajput.</p><p>So it might be worth trying a good B12 supplement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spendercat, post: 1293254, member: 33884"] Just came across this, which might be relevant. Prolonged use of Metformin causes particular vitamin deficiencies, according to a long term study in India, where Type 2 is a fast growing problem. “Prolonged intake of metformin affects body’s ability to absorb Vitamin B12 and that lead to its deficiency. If a diabetic person is vitamin b12 deficient for long period of time, it causes side effects such as tingling sensation on fingers, slowness, fatigue, muscle pain, mental disabilities and forgetfulness,” said Dr. Nilesh Rajput. So it might be worth trying a good B12 supplement? [/QUOTE]
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