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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2448674" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>For me the side effects of Metformin were unbearable and throwing them in the bin was one of the easiest decisions I've ever made. I did notice a slight increase in my levels but it was worth it to get my life back.</p><p>However I did not see any numbers as high as yours, if I had would have gone back to the dr's seeking an alternative. </p><p>I understand your wish to be free of medication but when you take into account your levels without it and the other beneficial effects that have been reported. It seems to me that If you can tolerate Metformin and it is working for you it would be unwise to reject it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2448674, member: 155453"] For me the side effects of Metformin were unbearable and throwing them in the bin was one of the easiest decisions I've ever made. I did notice a slight increase in my levels but it was worth it to get my life back. However I did not see any numbers as high as yours, if I had would have gone back to the dr's seeking an alternative. I understand your wish to be free of medication but when you take into account your levels without it and the other beneficial effects that have been reported. It seems to me that If you can tolerate Metformin and it is working for you it would be unwise to reject it [/QUOTE]
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