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Re: side effect of Glucophage?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 26 Jun 2002 17:28:13 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Teresa wrote: >
>I'm not sure this is related to your symptom but I often feel very weak
>in my muscles and am easily out of breath. I know this because since I
>went on Glucophage, I feel weak when I climb the stairs at my house.
>Also when I exercise, my legs feel like they are a hundred pounds each.
>Blood sugar? Don't know. I'm curious about this too. Thanx.
>
>At Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Lauren wrote:
>>
>>Hi everybody. I've been on Glucophage for two months now. I expected
>>all of the side effects I've experienced -- tiredness, upset stomach --
>>except one, and I can't figure it out. I asked my doctor about it, but
>>he dismissed it. Has anyone else had any bit of trouble breathing? It's
>>not as bad as that sounds. It's just that sometimes I feel like I can't
>>quite catch a deep breath. This NEVER happened to me before I started
>>taking the medicine. I know there's a danger of thinking that
>>everything we experience is a symptom of PCOS or a side effect of the
>>medication. But any insight anybody has would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>--Lauren

--
IF YOU ARE SHORT OF BREATH HAVE YOUR DOCTOR DO ALL THE HEART TEST-MY HUSBAND WAS DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES AND HE HAD YOUR SAME SYMTOMS AND 1 MONTH LATER HE HAD A MASSIVE HEART ATTACK--THE DOCTOR SAID THAT THE NERVE ENDINGS AROUND HIS HEART WERE DEAD FROM THE DIBETES AND HE HAD MITRAL REGURG AND REPLACEMENT AND 5 BYPASS-SAID THEY DON'T KNOW HOW HE IS STILL ALIVE.  PLEASE GET THIS CHECKED OUT ASAP-SHORT OF BREATH AND MUSCLE ACHES COULD BE A HIDDEN HEART ATTACK COMMING ON.



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