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Re: I've stopped the MET.

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 23 Nov 2000 18:35:59 -0600 (CST)


Rumika,thank-you for your reply. I don't know alot about Actos or Avandia.What one do you suggest?? From what i said in the last post, i don't know if my doctor will give me it. But i will go and ask. My Gp said if i don't get to far with her, he will help me find someone else hopefully.. Do you know any side affects of Actos or Avandia? i did hear you could GAIN a little weight with one of them.. Is that right?? Any info would greatly be appreciated.... Thanks again. Lisa At Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Rumika Wijetunga wrote: W >
>Lisa,
>
>If you cannot tolerate Met like me, Actos or Avandia is a great bet.
>Since you are taking Spiro also, it should be enough for you PCOS
>symptoms.
>
>Good Luck.
>
>At Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Lisa wrote:
>>
>>HI, I've been on Met for 1 1/2 weeks, and i've stopped taking it today.
>>It made me really sick to my stomach and i had to take double the
>>immodium i usually do. I really don't know what to do. I know people
>>say you should "ride it out" in the begining,i just couldn't, unless i
>>didn't leave the house.My doctor is to up on the latest with pcos. and
>>i don't think we have any other doc's around here that are. When we
>>first talked she didn't think Actos or avandia was even in the running.
>>Maybe she is afraid of these?? I don't know. I guess my question would
>>be, do you think if i went on Diane 35 it could help some. (i'm also
>>taking 150 spiro, and thyroid meds.) What to do????
>>Lisa
>
>--
>Rumika Wijetunga
>



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