Diarrhea from metformin would cause this. Do you suffer with side effects @Freema ? GP gave me constipating codeine to counteract mine. So far I'm having far less diarrhea but still evident. I'm suffering it for weight loss. I know furosemide flushing my meds out too but needed for stomach after retention from high doses of insulin and inflammation from codeine and metformin too. I may be having a tad too much vitA. I'm reducing it starting tomorrow.
Thyroxine is better taken very early on an empty stomach so it doesn't have to fend off food etc for absorption. Its one of those sensitive drugs.
No. He just reconfirmed side effects help with metformin as codeine causes me constipation and metformin gives me diarrhea.Ickihun - Are you suggesting your Doctor prescribed codeine to stop loose bowel movements?
No. He just reconfirmed side effects help with metformin as codeine causes me constipation and metformin gives me diarrhea.
I wish GP would support metformin side affects more but no one I know would give codeine for that.
I know GPs are aware of patients not taking their metformin due to diarrhea thou. I think something might start helping with its side effects as a brilliant med.
Thanks @DCUKMod . I'm dashing these posts lately as 4yr old getting more and more obstructive and his dad. I'm going to have to proof read everyone before sending now but the noise from finches, young kids and loud dad I'm surprised I can write at all. Ha ha. I can see why young family parents don't post much. I'm hoping when weather better I'll be more outside. Although this new tablet is great outside, very bright but better earphones needed to block out the noise. Ha haIckihun - you might want to review what you wrote please, as it very much reads that your Doc prescribed coeine to counteract your Metformin issues, rather than it be a convenient side-effect, given the impact, to you, of Metformin.
I have no thyroid tissue left. I had a scan of it about a year ago and the radiographer said he couldn't see anything. My thyroxine dose can still go up and down which I think is strange.I actually have a totally dead thyroid gland so all my metabolism is due to levothyroxine there is no way I can speed my metabolism without those pills
Many years ago people who had underactive thyroids (before medication was available ) were called cretins. Thank god for thyroxine. When my thyroid went completely underactive due to radioiodine I could barely stand, hold the phone or stir a pan it was horrendousyes it is so annoying to depend on others to have a normal metabolism... If you don´t get supplementing thyroid hormones you really should find another GP that will help you up to a normal level, we can actually become depressed from having too low a metabolism and over many years if very low actually also retarded... I am going to see my level myself and then take the dose I think is right no matter what my GP says... I know it is really bad to be too high too and that it can among a lot of others problems actually destroy the bone-density... so no I don´t want to be too high, but certainly I want to be in the top of normal levels which has always been the ideal level for me.... In my country, it is impossible to get the medication in other ways than at your GP, so actually, she is my personal pain and dictator over my life...and I really do what I can exercising around 8 hours a week also along the time lately where I have gained more and more... burning at least 4000 calories a week at fitness
I didnt get kept on in a new job because area manager assumed I was pregnant. It was my thyroid. No energy and looked shattered. Everything was a struggle. Not much different to now really but for a different reason.Many years ago people who had underactive thyroids (before medication was available ) were called cretins. Thank god for thyroxine. When my thyroid went completely underactive due to radioiodine I could barely stand, hold the phone or stir a pan it was horrendous
Well done goonergal! Clawing back a gain is such a challenge in my experience, so great you've turned it straight back in the right directionSomewhat amazingly I have lost weight this week. 0.7kg down on last week. Had put on 1kg last week so not quite back to where I was 2 weeks ago, but getting there.
Well done mo53! Good workGood morning. 149lbs this week so down 1lb from last week.
Well done Mo! Back swimming?Good morning. 149lbs this week so down 1lb from last week.
Brilliant. Well done. I know how tough it is!Somewhat amazingly I have lost weight this week. 0.7kg down on last week. Had put on 1kg last week so not quite back to where I was 2 weeks ago, but getting there.
Wow 1.5kg loss, that's brilliant! Well done. You're on the right path. I wonder how far it will go? Some go all the way. I hope you do too.Good morning!I've now completed 33 days of blood sugar diet. Weight loss seems steady...
Start weight on 7/1/18: 114.2 kg
Weight last Fri, 2/2/18: 104.5 kg
Weight today, 9/2/18: 103 kg
Weight loss this week: 1.5 kg
Total weight loss: 11.2 kg
Still enjoying the diet, and been more active this week but I do need to try to be a bit more active.
Wow 1.5kg loss, that's brilliant! Well done. You're on the right path. I wonder how far it will go? Some go all the way. I hope you do too.
Weight at diagnosis on 5.4.17 - 115.3 kg BMI 39.8
Weight today 65.3 kg BMI 22.5
Total weight Lost 50kg
Not trying to lose any more - have been maintaining below my goal weight of 68kg since November 2017 - but hanging out on this thread as I keep trying to get the balance right
0.2kg up - essentially the same as last week
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