Hi all,
I was diagnosed as a T2 diabetic a few years ago but have been diet controlled until now.
I now have to go on to medication, but as an IBS-D sufferer, I am petrified of going on a medication which will make the IBS-D worse.
I know Metformin is the first line drug, but that alot of people suffer with diarrhoea on this, so I have already said I don't really want to start on this. The doctor mentioned that the slow release version is better to lower the chance of diarrhoea, but wondering if anyone with IBS-D is on this and how it affects your IBS?
Also is there an alternative medication that doesn't have the side effect of diarrhoea that I can discuss with my clinicians?
Thanks for your help.
I was diagnosed as a T2 diabetic a few years ago but have been diet controlled until now.
I now have to go on to medication, but as an IBS-D sufferer, I am petrified of going on a medication which will make the IBS-D worse.
I know Metformin is the first line drug, but that alot of people suffer with diarrhoea on this, so I have already said I don't really want to start on this. The doctor mentioned that the slow release version is better to lower the chance of diarrhoea, but wondering if anyone with IBS-D is on this and how it affects your IBS?
Also is there an alternative medication that doesn't have the side effect of diarrhoea that I can discuss with my clinicians?
Thanks for your help.