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<blockquote data-quote="BooJewels" data-source="post: 1087623" data-attributes="member: 181094"><p>That was exactly my thought when I read the post by [USER=148962]@moodwife[/USER] If her MIL is like my parents (a handful of years older), they would keep something like that to themselves and not want to discuss it. If she is otherwise reliable at taking other meds, then it would suggest a reluctance with that particular one - and therefore there must be a reason. They're also enormous pills and I know my husband couldn't swallow one of them if his life depended on it - we have enough drama with paracetomols.</p><p></p><p>[USER=100221]@poshtotty[/USER] - there are four members of my family who have taken Metformin, two without any incident at all, one it caused constipation and her consultant recommended a few almonds each day which fixed that and then me, who had a very unpleasant reaction to it, even the SR and even giving it a decent time to 'settle'. So statistically, that would suggest that it's tolerated by more than not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooJewels, post: 1087623, member: 181094"] That was exactly my thought when I read the post by [USER=148962]@moodwife[/USER] If her MIL is like my parents (a handful of years older), they would keep something like that to themselves and not want to discuss it. If she is otherwise reliable at taking other meds, then it would suggest a reluctance with that particular one - and therefore there must be a reason. They're also enormous pills and I know my husband couldn't swallow one of them if his life depended on it - we have enough drama with paracetomols. [USER=100221]@poshtotty[/USER] - there are four members of my family who have taken Metformin, two without any incident at all, one it caused constipation and her consultant recommended a few almonds each day which fixed that and then me, who had a very unpleasant reaction to it, even the SR and even giving it a decent time to 'settle'. So statistically, that would suggest that it's tolerated by more than not. [/QUOTE]
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