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<blockquote data-quote="ang" data-source="post: 78820" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>If your blood sugars are running too high then you will still be tired! What are your current readings?</p><p>Metformin does work, but it takes time. You say you are on 200mg? Have you got to increase this dose over a period of weeks? I am currently on 1500mg metformin, started on 500mg per day and increased to 1000mg per day after a week and then up to 1500mg per day in the third week. I started to feel less tired when my readings came down to around 7. Unfortunately my readings are creeping back up and now around 10, and the tiredness is kicking in again.</p><p></p><p>Hope this goes some way to answering your question.</p><p>ang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ang, post: 78820, member: 13638"] Hi, If your blood sugars are running too high then you will still be tired! What are your current readings? Metformin does work, but it takes time. You say you are on 200mg? Have you got to increase this dose over a period of weeks? I am currently on 1500mg metformin, started on 500mg per day and increased to 1000mg per day after a week and then up to 1500mg per day in the third week. I started to feel less tired when my readings came down to around 7. Unfortunately my readings are creeping back up and now around 10, and the tiredness is kicking in again. Hope this goes some way to answering your question. ang. [/QUOTE]
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