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<blockquote data-quote="Neohdiver" data-source="post: 1104312" data-attributes="member: 258692"><p>If your stomach was better on a low carb diet, what valid medical reason would your doctor have for telling you to stop?</p><p></p><p>Aside from anything else, as a person of science, s/he should know you never change two variables at once. If it resolves the issue, you still don't have a clue which change made the difference. Beyond that you start with the one most likely to be the troublemaker (in this case, Metformin).</p><p></p><p>Of course, the counter-argument - since your complaints have stopped - is why change anything? Metformin (aside from GI issues) is a pretty innocuous medicine. It isn't likely hurting anything, and may be helping things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neohdiver, post: 1104312, member: 258692"] If your stomach was better on a low carb diet, what valid medical reason would your doctor have for telling you to stop? Aside from anything else, as a person of science, s/he should know you never change two variables at once. If it resolves the issue, you still don't have a clue which change made the difference. Beyond that you start with the one most likely to be the troublemaker (in this case, Metformin). Of course, the counter-argument - since your complaints have stopped - is why change anything? Metformin (aside from GI issues) is a pretty innocuous medicine. It isn't likely hurting anything, and may be helping things. [/QUOTE]
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