GrannyGill54
Newbie
- Messages
- 4
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I’ve joined the forum so I can help my husband with his type 2 diabetes (it’s not something he would actually think of doing). Hope this is OK. It is a condition that affects us both so I am hoping to get knowledge and advice that will help us moving forward and take control of it and enjoy a better life than we are at present. Reactions to the metformin affect his bowel movements which severely restrict us getting out and about. This is being monitored by the nurse at the moment so hopefully things will eventually improve. It just seems like at the moment I can’t see that light at the end of the tunnel. Anybody else here been in this situation?
Thanks for your reply. It’s good to know I’m not alone. He is already on the slow release metformin so for now we’re in the hands of the diabetic nurse who with monitoring will be able to tell us the next steps we need to take. PS I’m new to forum membership so tagging etc is still a mystery!Hello and welcome,
Bowel issues are very common with Metformin. Many people can't tolerate it. What has the nurse had to say? There is a slow release version that is supposed to be kinder on the tummy. Has she changed him to that?
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. We will all do our very best to help. Meanwhile, I'm tagging @daisy1 who has some very useful and important information for new comers.
Thanks for your reply. Will digest all you say later. It seems this site is going to give me some good information and advice.After living in the loo for weeks I finally saw someone who said metformin obviously wasn't for me. At that point we didn't have the slow release kind in the Netherlands. Think it's available this year sometime tho. It was enough to make me decide I wanted to use as little drugs as possible. Gliclazide was okay, but still... So I read a lot, figured out what diabetes is and what could help... Ended up on a low carb diet that got me off the gliclazide, and the statins I was on. My HbA1c is now in the non-diabetic range at 38 and dropping. It's a big lifestyle change, and you feel crummy for a week as your body adjusts, but it's nothing compared to that metformin hell...! For now keep him hydrated, fluids, salt, the works. And have a read around here and se what might work for your husband. There's a whole section dedicated to succes stories; people going into remission through various methods. And as a spouse, you're as welcome as a type 1, 2 or other would be; any questions, just ask. These people here know what they're talking about.
Thanks for your reply. It’s good to know I’m not alone. He is already on the slow release metformin so for now we’re in the hands of the diabetic nurse who with monitoring will be able to tell us the next steps we need to take. PS I’m new to forum membership so tagging etc is still a mystery!
Yes it is Sukkarto he is taking. At one point he was taking 3 per day and it has been reduced to 2 pending further monitoring.Just something to bare in mind. I’ve recently had my slow release metformin changed to Sukarrto ? Metformin, this has a different coating on the tablet which had the same effect as drinking directly from the streams in new deli, which I only found out via google. Sometimes very small changes really can cause havoc
Yes it is Sukkarto he is taking. At one point he was taking 3 per day and it has been reduced to 2 pending further monitoring.
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