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Re: Can't SOMEONE respond?

From: Marti (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 11:09:14 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 19 Mar 2001, J wrote: >
>I have started the Glucophage RX and find that if I low carb with it my
>nausea and diarreha isnt as bad.I know exactly how you feel with it
>though and it does get old to us and our families with us being sick all
>the time.Hang in there with the rest of us :)
>
>t Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Marti wrote:
>>
>>Hi ladies,
>>I am new here, but this is my second message to the board...I put one
>>out a few days ago re: my poor tolerance of Metformin and no one has
>>responded :( But... looking back over several months of postings, I
>>figure it's because this is not a NEW issue...so many people have
>>problems with this drug it seems, unfortunately. I am seeing my RE this
>>week and was looking for some hope from anyone out there with any luck
>>with other meds...been reading a bit about Avandia and Actos, but don't
>>want the weight gain side effect if it is severe (don't think any of us
>>need that !!) At this point, however, I'd take a little over the severe
>>nausea and vomitting I've had with Metformin. Any help is
>>appreciated....also, are the doctors less likely to try these other
>>drugs that are related to the old rezulin (avandia and actos) because
>>they worry about liver toxicity??? THANKS
>
>Thanks for the encouragement J, I hope the glucophageXR works for you...I also think I'd like to try that first before switching to the other meds, but of course, I'm a bit afraid to after what I've been through. Tell me, is the Glucophage dosed differently? And what dose are you trying? Thanks so much!>--
>J Sweet
>



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