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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1837848" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Presume you are replying to [USER=470561]@Roseanne01[/USER] here, but are we still discussing stopping Metformin, or are we moving onto diets? Most find Metformin to be a bit like Marmite. Some think it is great, but many cannot stand it. There is some that experience a shortish period of gastric upset, but then things can settle down and can be tolerated (as per the patient literature) Some find that changing brands reduces the adverse effects, and some find changing to a Slow Release or XR / ER variant helps. However, it is necessary to at least consider any benefit it may give before going cold turkey on it. It is prescribed for good reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1837848, member: 196898"] Presume you are replying to [USER=470561]@Roseanne01[/USER] here, but are we still discussing stopping Metformin, or are we moving onto diets? Most find Metformin to be a bit like Marmite. Some think it is great, but many cannot stand it. There is some that experience a shortish period of gastric upset, but then things can settle down and can be tolerated (as per the patient literature) Some find that changing brands reduces the adverse effects, and some find changing to a Slow Release or XR / ER variant helps. However, it is necessary to at least consider any benefit it may give before going cold turkey on it. It is prescribed for good reasons. [/QUOTE]
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