Lisa_Light
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hang on in there. Metformin can cause some reactions. It catches me out every now and then! Energy levels will change. You are new to this Be patient, learn from this site, listen to the helpful advice. It's a journey. Try to take small positive steps and good luck (Diagnosed T2 Oct 15, metfornin, diet and exercise. (Not my real picture!!)I need some advice. I'm newly diagnosed as type 2.
I've taken metformin one a day for a week and increased to two a day yesterday. Today I woke up feeling terrible. Often have this but thought it would be better once on medication.
I've had a headache all day. Felt sick. Soooo tired. Do the pills take a while to get into your system? Will I still have bad days even though I'm on the pills?
I feel so miserable. I wanted to do so much today and just haven't had the energy. I feel useless.
What's that? Your eyesight gets worse? I thought it would start to get better.........Your symptoms could actually be caused by high BG levels or even unusually low BG levels (well lower than you are used to). Make sure you drink plenty - it helps.
Whilst your body is settling into a new norm you just have to work through it. Wait until you find your eye sight gets worse. It is a shocker. Mine got "worse" until I only needed them for reading instead of all the time as my BG levels dropped. It is during the change that is difficult.
So the message is drink lots of water and persevere
If you feel nauseous and generally unwell on the Metformin you must speak to your GP as it could lead to serious complications, even life threatening. I reacted badly to Metformin feeling incredibly nauseous so I was switched to slow release Metformin and the dosage halved. I generally feel unwell all the time due to T2 but unfortunately some people feel no effects while others do. I have found green tea (no milk or sweetener) is great for quenching my thirst and it's also a great detox at the same time. Don't really like the taste so I use a green tea bag and peppermint tea bag together. The peppermint tea is great for indigestion and acidity. Really sorts out my digestive system. The other main thing for me, which has helped to generally feel a lot better is switching to Stevia powdered sweetener as it's the only sweetener that doesn't spike blood sugar levels. The best tasting i've found is TRUVIA powder form. A little price but it's so sweet you only need a little as it's far sweeter than any other sweeteners out there. Really has helped to make me feel generally better and I found that without the sugar spikes I got from other sweeteners my sugar cravings have virtually gone. Hope this helps. Good luck.I need some advice. I'm newly diagnosed as type 2.
I've taken metformin one a day for a week and increased to two a day yesterday. Today I woke up feeling terrible. Often have this but thought it would be better once on medication.
I've had a headache all day. Felt sick. Soooo tired. Do the pills take a while to get into your system? Will I still have bad days even though I'm on the pills?
I feel so miserable. I wanted to do so much today and just haven't had the energy. I feel useless.
I need some advice. I'm newly diagnosed as type 2.
I've taken metformin one a day for a week and increased to two a day yesterday. Today I woke up feeling terrible. Often have this but thought it would be better once on medication.
I've had a headache all day. Felt sick. Soooo tired. Do the pills take a while to get into your system? Will I still have bad days even though I'm on the pills?
I feel so miserable. I wanted to do so much today and just haven't had the energy. I feel useless.
Yes, 5.2 is excellent! Keep it up.Oh dear! An hour later still and 15 miles under my belt and a reading of 5.2. Is this good or bad!?
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