Personally, I would stop taking them until you see the doctor and get something sorted out that suits you better. The way metformin works is that it sort of 'establishes' itself in your body, so any effect of stopping it won't be immediate and would probably take several days at least. I doubt your levels would suffer unduly without it, and it's quite possible that the reduced stress would be beneficial, so swings and roundabouts 🙂 I have absolutely no doubt that some brands affect people adversely because of the number of times I have seen it reported here - the same happens with other medications too.I really don't know what to do, feel I can't do right, if I stop taking it meds so I can go to work my blood sugar might go up, if I look after myself by taking the tablets work are pissed off, they said this morning it is probably psychosomatic, which just proves they don't understand. I realise it must be difficult to understand that I am ok with one brand of meds and not another.
Thank you, the voice of reason as always. I won't take anymore after today, as that is only 3 days of not taking them. I just find it frustrating that on one brand I am generally ok, but not this particular one. As I said to my husband I currently feel like I am incontinent.Personally, I would stop taking them until you see the doctor and get something sorted out that suits you better. The way metformin works is that it sort of 'establishes' itself in your body, so any effect of stopping it won't be immediate and would probably take several days at least. I doubt your levels would suffer unduly without it, and it's quite possible that the reduced stress would be beneficial, so swings and roundabouts 🙂 I have absolutely no doubt that some brands affect people adversely because of the number of times I have seen it reported here - the same happens with other medications too.
When I raised the actual side effects I was getting my doc assumed I’d stopped taking the metformin immediately. I hadn’t because I didn’t realise that was an option.Joining Bloden on the 6.8 step today. Really feeling down again about diabetes, 3rd day running I have asked to work from home due to stomach issues with this particular brand of metformin, work are getting annoyed with it, I have doctors booked for Tuesday, first appointment I could get to ask to be changed to slow release, really annoying as occasionally had issues with other brands, but not like this, just this one manufactured by RelonChem that give me bad issues. I could take the time off sick, but then they will moan about my sick leave, and I don't feel ill in any way shape or form, just need to be really close to a toilet, so unless they can move my desk right outside the ladies room, I know I would not be able to make it from where I sit to the ladies, as I am struggling to get from the sofa to the downstairs loo which is probably only about 20 - 30 steps away. By mid-afternoon the issues stop, so no idea why it only happens between when i get up and about 2-3pm. Just want to cry today, I am also stressing about my run on Sunday morning as we do our long runs (no pun intended) and I don't want to miss out on that, thinking I might not take any metformin on Saturday, should I take imodium to stop it? Going to show them the patient leaflet on Monday and at least they can see under common side effects is stomach problems.
I really don't know what to do, feel I can't do right, if I stop taking it meds so I can go to work my blood sugar might go up, if I look after myself by taking the tablets work are pissed off, they said this morning it is probably psychosomatic, which just proves they don't understand. I realise it must be difficult to understand that I am ok with one brand of meds and not another.
Sorry to rant, but you guys understand about Metformin.
Thant is the thing, I thought I will keep struggling through until I can see docs on Tuesday. But after these discussions I have decided to stop it until I have seen doc. If only pharmacy had kept to one brand I would have been ok. Did you doc put you on slow release version or take you off them altogether, if you don't mind me asking?When I raised the actual side effects I was getting my doc assumed I’d stopped taking the metformin immediately. I hadn’t because I didn’t realise that was an option.