longshanks
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi,
I have been T2 for 11 years and have been taking Metformin for about 9 years with no problem apart from changing too slow release and later Dapagliflozin (Foxiga ) was added as well. 18 months ago along came Insulin with the Dapagliflozin being stopped. During the last year I have developed what was diagnosed by my diabetic nurse as a reaction to Metformin. Advised to stop the Metformin for 6 weeks to test this I noticed my twice daily blood readings went up just over slightly so I decided to persevere with the Metformin. It has now got to the point where I am taking Two caps of Imodium a week to help with my regular 4-5 visits too the loo per day.
What I need is advice on an effective Metformin substitute, I have tried Gliclacide, and Pioglitazone but did not get on with them.
I have been T2 for 11 years and have been taking Metformin for about 9 years with no problem apart from changing too slow release and later Dapagliflozin (Foxiga ) was added as well. 18 months ago along came Insulin with the Dapagliflozin being stopped. During the last year I have developed what was diagnosed by my diabetic nurse as a reaction to Metformin. Advised to stop the Metformin for 6 weeks to test this I noticed my twice daily blood readings went up just over slightly so I decided to persevere with the Metformin. It has now got to the point where I am taking Two caps of Imodium a week to help with my regular 4-5 visits too the loo per day.
What I need is advice on an effective Metformin substitute, I have tried Gliclacide, and Pioglitazone but did not get on with them.