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Adjusting to Metformin??
I was put on this medication 2 days ago - I'm only taking 1 pill/day at dinnertime, and then gradually working my way up to 4 pills/day at dinnertime. I was told to do this because it can make you sick ... well to say the least, its been horrible (and i'm only taking 1 pill!)
Has anyone else had this side effect from adjusting to Metformin?? I called the pharmacist and they said its normal and I just have to live through it Any advice? |
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I take 2,000 mg of Metformin per day and have for several years. I have not noticed any side effects. I think that once your system get used to the med your problems with taking it will subside.
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Oh I do hope it gets better!
I am currently on 500mg 1x/day but he wants me working up to 4 pills, so yes 2,000mg as well. I'm just upset that me being soo sick is "normal" and I can't do anything about it but just "live through it and it'll get better" ya know? Hard to be able to go to work, school, etc. when I'm in and out of the bathroom hours at a time Thanks for the hope though! I do hope it'll all just subside. I'll probably stick to the 1pill (500mg) for a few days before I increase to 2 pills. |
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I was on metf. for a number of years. The first month was awful! I told my nurse there had to be something else I could use but she encouraged me to keep trying for another week or two. Finally I adjusted. The only problem I had after that was upset stomach if I ate a high fat meal. Fat is not your friend with this medication.
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I'm on 500mg 2x a day...
I've been on Metformin for 16 months...the only reactions I had to it was the fact that my nausea, head aches and dizzy spells went away...I had those symptoms because my blood sugar was out of control. I felt better almost immediately...I'm sorry to hear that you are not feeling well on the meds...hopefully you will feel beter soon...
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Acid Indigestion
The only problem that I had with metformin, and I take 2000mg per day is indigestion. This may be after eating a meal high in fat. I have been taking it for some five years.
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Re:Adjusting to Metformin??
Bear in mind that Metaformin must taken with food in order to keep it from screwing up the blood sugar. Eaten with food, you should not have any problems with it. I'm up to 2550 mg a day (3 tablets, 1 tablet with a meal).
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I have been taking Metformin for months, there are two types of this drug metformin regular and Metformin HCL. I cannot take regular as it gave me terrible diarrea and nausia. Once my Endo switched me to HCL I was fine. Is this what you mean by getting you sick?
RD |
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I was taking 2000mg of metformin a day, 2 pills with breakfast and 2 with largest meal of day. I was experiencing alot of diarrhea and stomach cramps, but the worst was constant headaches. As I already migraine frequently, this was not making me the happiest of campers. My internist switched me to Janumet twice daily. This has a combination of Januvia and Metformin (500mgs) in one pill. I take one with breakfast and one with either lunch or dinner, whichever is larger. This is keeping my blood sugar levels in pretty good control and I have been feeling better than I have in a long time. I hope this helps someone!!
KT in FL |
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I went straight on 3 per day, one with each meal. I've noticed a little discomfort, but not a lot. I notice more side effects if I don't eat well. So I try to stay on the diet I'm using to loose weight.
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