is that the slow release version of metformin you are taking..?
oh how stupid I amMetformin SR = Metformin Slow Release
Do read the Patient Information Leaflet in the box of Metformin. It could be that you are not eating enough for it to interact. The leaflet states you should not take them if you are on less than 1000 cal a dayThank you all, apologies as im not to tech savey on the forum. Yep im on slow realease metformin. I was on 4 a day and now 3. But still not great. I have appointmet today with nurse as cant get in to dr. Also frustrated as started new job and dont look great if not well! Does not give a good impression. Thank you fir all you support.
Do you have a source for that?. I think it is generally accepted that Metformin and carbs don't mix well, so this could be one possible explanation
Get your Doctor to change the type of Metformin to Gloucophage. I had just the same cramps but none after the change. By law Dr's have to try you on the 'crampy' one first, very few patients can tolerate it but the other is more expensive for the NHS. You are entitled to it if the other gives you side effects - don't be put off.I am currently on Metformin SR now for 10 months. Some days are ok and some like today im in pain with stomach cramp sensation. If homest ive been on slimmers world and it has kinda worked but because of the cramps, i get put off sticking to it and dont feel like eating. Is there anything else apart from metformin SR? I did have gliclazide when diagnosed but gave me lots of hypos. Sorry to be a pain. Im a bit mixed as prior to my diagnosis i lost 4 stone with weight watchers, but nurse told me SW is more diabetic friendly ?
I agree people should not advise other on what to take or not, that is for an HCP.I must say I don't approve of people saying to cease taking Metformin- it has successfully reduced my sugar levels dramatically in only a few weeks ( along side watching my diet ) - yes I have had a few side effects but they seem to have improved.
Diet alone would not have reduced my sugar levels as I was quite poorly - if your meds aren't suiting you please seek professional advice I'm sure they could be changed for an alternative. It all takes time .
I agree people should not advise other on what to take or not, that is for an HCP.
However I beg to disagree with you about its' impact. Your diet and exercise, lets call it lifestyle change will have had a far more dramatic impact than metformin, which has two roles. 1. It enhances insulin sensitivity, 2. It slows the release of glucose from your liver.
Exercise also enhances insulin sensitivity, it also causes your muscle groups to demand more energy (glucose) taken from the blood stream. Reducing carbohydrate intake is like not putting another log on the fire, the fire dies down. In our bodies case there is less fuel to turn into glucose, so less glucose in the bloodstream.
I have just stopped taking metformin, there is no noticeable difference in BG readings. I think @PenfoldAPD had the same experience last year, and I think I am right in saying @JohnEGreen has restarted meformin (for different reasons) be interesting to have his observations
Edited to correct spelling
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