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Side affects of metformin

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Ally beetle

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I have been told that metformin messes up your kidneys is this true and what side affects do you guys get from metformin?

I am just wondering this question as I have stopped taking it a few months ago and I am still very stable with my blood glucose levels.

One of the reasons I stopped it was to do with worrying about long term affect. I do not like taking any drugs if I don't feel I need them.
 
There was an article in one of the papers recently that I meant to show here but I forgot....🙄. Anyway, it said that Metformin was becoming a trendy pill to take by non-D people in order to lose weight! Good luck with that, thought I.

I don't know where muggles would get Metformin, presumably from the internet 😱
 
So sorry I have opened this thread and thereare loads of them on the same thing oh well I live and learn!!!!!

Is there any way of deleting or tagging it on to another thread so as not to clutter the forum ??????
 
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So sorry I have opened this thread and thereare loads of them on the same thing oh well I live and learn!!!!!

Is there any way of deleting or tagging it on to another thread so as not to clutter the forum ??????
It's not a problem Ally, sometimes raising a topic again can draw attention to it for new users and new input 🙂
 
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So sorry I have opened this thread and thereare loads of them on the same thing oh well I live and learn!!!!!

Is there any way of deleting or tagging it on to another thread so as not to clutter the forum ??????
Don’t worry about it. I know it’s much easier to ask the questions you need to and get a personal response, rather than hunt around the forum possibly for ages.
Speaking personally I don’t care how many times I answer the same or similar questions and I am absolutely positive I’ve asked the same questions as many others have.
 
Thank you I feel better now. I just suddenly found loads of information in other threads then thought oh dear should have looked a little harder
 
So sorry I have opened this thread and thereare loads of them on the same thing oh well I live and learn!!!!!
Is there any way of deleting or tagging it on to another thread so as not to clutter the forum ??????
Good for you for creating this thread Ally ~ Metformin ~ or Metfartin as it's known on here (for its laxative effects😱) is used by several forum members but for those who found the side effects intolerable, their GP switched them to say Sukkarto SR which is a slow release form of Metformin.

*So far as deleting or moving threads I can't help you I'm sorry so I suggest you ask *@Northerner. Leave a message on this thread for him ~ I'm sure he will pick it up.
 
Good for you for creating this thread Ally ~ Metformin ~ or Metfartin as it's known on here (for its laxative effects😱) is used by several forum members but for those who found the side effects intolerable, their GP switched them to say Sukkarto SR which is a slow release form of Metformin.

*So far as deleting or moving threads I can't help you I'm sorry so I suggest you ask *@Northerner. Leave a message on this thread for him ~ I'm sure he will pick it up.
He has got back to me it is fine and thank you for your encouragement
 
I have suffered side effects such as wind, upset stomach bloating etc, I have decided to leave the metformin and try to control with diet and exercise
 
I have suffered side effects such as wind, upset stomach bloating etc, I have decided to leave the metformin and try to control with diet and exercise
Hi @Liz fradley , Welcome. I don’t know if you are aware , their is a slow release version of Metfartin 😉 that some people find is much easier on the tum.
 
I can tolerate 500 (mg?) three times a day but no more than that. Any more, even the slow release, causes an upset stomach. I have been on that dose must be for about 30 years now and provided I take it with food there has been no problem other than the first couple of weeks of taking it.
 
I am on slow release once a day, but for several years my stomach and bowels have been a nightmare. Docs suggested IBS but to me it is the diabetic medication, after colonoscopy and everything was normal.
 
You’ve suffered for a couple of years , ouch.
Diet and exersize alone does work for some people, I hope it does for you. Are you able to test your BG (blood glucose) to see how the various carbohydrates affect you.
 
No, but must get a machine to keep an eye on my levels
Ah if they won’t provide you with a meter and testing strips the cheapest one to self fund the strips @ around £8 for 50 is the SD Codefree meter from Homehealth. Where high street brands ar £15 - £35
http://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/ We use the mmol/l measurement and you need to claim VAT relief
Or Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B073WHN...fm-21&linkId=cb802524a5a272370a22a66f9d54406e

You’ll need to buy more test strips and lancets as starter packs only provide ten.
 
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