Teresa9584
Member
- Messages
- 14
- Location
- Leicester, England
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Vigorous exercise and chillies!
Teresa, have you discussed these problems with your doctor or nurse at all?Hi all. New to this forum but wanted to give it a try. I'm type 2 for some time now but I get very angry about it. I'm on medication, no insulin, but have dreadful diarrhea for about 2 hours after I get up. I also have to eat a reasonable meal every 3 hours or I lose my balance. Has anyone else had these types of issues and if so, how have you managed them? Many thanks for any assistance as i know i have to do something about this. Thank you
Hi. I've tested both blood pressure and blood sugar at these times and both are in the normal range for me.@Teresa9584 That sound like either low blood pressure or low blood glucose to me.
It's possible that your doses of one or more of the medications is too high.
Do you test your Blood Glucose and/or Blood Pressure at such times?
Dr David Unwin (famous for Low Carb way of eating ) said he found he had to reduce and the stop his own and other patients Blood Pressure medication when they started eating Low Carb.
Hi. Thank you for your response and I've tried to talk to both the doctor who said talk to the diabetic nurse, and the diabetic nurse who suggested I talk to the doctor as she couldn't help. Round in circles! So I thought I would ask this community as you seen so knowledgeable and helpful. I do take Metformin (Sukkarto) along with Gliclazide and Empagliflozin.Teresa, have you discussed these problems with your doctor or nurse at all?
Which meds do you take? Metformin can sometimes cause loose tummy. It sometimes goes by other names, depending on the brand.
Thank you for the suggestion. I think it's the slow release but I'll check with the diabetic nurse. Thank you once again.Hi. If you are taking Metformin and it's the plain form do ask the GP to change it to Metformin SR (Slow Release) which should cure the bowel issues.
Hi and many thanks for your response.Hello and welcome,
I understand how having this condition can make you feel upset. If you can find some of my very early posts you will see that I was throwing myself a real pity party.
So a couple of things- do you have a meter and test your levels regularly? If not I would really recommend that you do. The meter will allow you to experiment to find out what food your body can tolerate.
Secondly- I also found myself having symptoms from Metformin. I changed to having the tablet at night after a meal and my symptoms went away so it may be worth trying different times. That may not work but others may have more suggestions.
Thirdly the symptoms may not be diabetic related (or they may be) the body is very complex so I agree with the suggestion you discuss them with your doctor.
Fourthly- you say you are angry about having the condition. Is that because you have to change what you eat or something else? Let us know to see if we can make some suggestions. I am a real carb loved and was very distressed at the beginning. Thanks to this forum I am fine- better than fine. The people here are awesome and 'listened' to me venting and gave me great suggestions.
Welcome and let us know how we can help.
Hi. The tablet I'm on is Sukkarto SR 1000mg prolonged release tablet so is slow release. I take 2 with my meal at 18:30 each day but will speak to the diabetic nurse for more advise.Thank you for the suggestion. I think it's the slow release but I'll check with the diabetic nurse. Thank you once again.
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