Metformin Side Effects I Suffered, and How I Treated Them
The most common side effects of Metformin are nausea, indigestion, weakness, diarrhea, and headache. The side effects aren't usually so bad that patients quit the medicine. When I started on Metformin, I was okay but when my doctor increased my dosage to 1000mg,I started having problems because of side effects.
One of the side effects was nausea. I remember my nausea being terrible. I could not eat anything without getting sick. It was so bad that I practically stopped eating for a couple of days. Eventually I was able to eat a normal amount of food but it took about two weeks.
The next side effect I suffered because of the Metformin was headaches. My headaches were so bad that I missed a few days of school. My doctor recommended over the counter painkillers, but these did not help. The only thing that helped was just sleeping through the headaches.
The last side effect wasn't that bad. Once I started taking 1000mgs, I lost my appetite. I went from eating three or four full meals a day to eating half a slice of pizza. In the beginning I thought this was great. I lost about ten pounds in two weeks. But after a while, I got worried. At that point I decided to quit the medicine. I know in hindsight that quitting the medicine was a terrible idea.
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Takeaways
- Metformin has a lot of side effects.
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Posted on 05/12/2008 at 6:05:19 AM