itsallgood
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone can advise me on this... Since being diagnosed I've been taking metformin, slow release 2000mg a day, and it has never really been a picnic as far as bowel movements go. This seems to be a common thing as far as I can observe on here.
At about the same time I modified my diet to include porridge, exclude sugar as far as I can, count the carbs etc. all the usual stuff. Though not massively overweight (5ft 8in tall @ 13.5 stone) I've not lost an ounce but predictably I do generally feel better.
Cutting to the chase, I think I've become lactose intolerant. After trying a few days without the porridge my rear-end became much better behaved so I left it out completely (the porridge that is). Now whenever I have a substantial amount of milk, always skimmed, or a piece of cheese the next day I get the familiar anal mayhem returning for a while.
This never used to happen before DX and I was wondering if anyone has had similar experiences with metformin/milk?
I wonder if anyone can advise me on this... Since being diagnosed I've been taking metformin, slow release 2000mg a day, and it has never really been a picnic as far as bowel movements go. This seems to be a common thing as far as I can observe on here.
At about the same time I modified my diet to include porridge, exclude sugar as far as I can, count the carbs etc. all the usual stuff. Though not massively overweight (5ft 8in tall @ 13.5 stone) I've not lost an ounce but predictably I do generally feel better.
Cutting to the chase, I think I've become lactose intolerant. After trying a few days without the porridge my rear-end became much better behaved so I left it out completely (the porridge that is). Now whenever I have a substantial amount of milk, always skimmed, or a piece of cheese the next day I get the familiar anal mayhem returning for a while.
This never used to happen before DX and I was wondering if anyone has had similar experiences with metformin/milk?