QUOTE(lawrencesha @ Jan 29 2017, 05:00 PM)
I'm a diabetic at age 33. It has been 7yrs now.
To answer some of your question.
Type 2 - You are able to induce natural insulin from your pancreas with medication.
Type 1 - pancreas totally gone and you need to inject insulin daily.
metformin is a drug to induce (force produce) natural insulin from your pancreas. You intolerant to metformin probably due to substandard med prescribed by the doc. Buy metformin from Glucophage. This is the original manufacturer. If that does not work, ask the doc about diamicron.
Facts. You will be taking this until your pancreas eventually fails. Then you need to start taking insulin jabs. If you don't control your sugar level, your kidney will eventually fail and you will have to undergo dialysis every other day. With proper control (damn f**king hard I tell you), you will have a long normal life.
JeweL_To answer some of your question.
Type 2 - You are able to induce natural insulin from your pancreas with medication.
Type 1 - pancreas totally gone and you need to inject insulin daily.
metformin is a drug to induce (force produce) natural insulin from your pancreas. You intolerant to metformin probably due to substandard med prescribed by the doc. Buy metformin from Glucophage. This is the original manufacturer. If that does not work, ask the doc about diamicron.
Facts. You will be taking this until your pancreas eventually fails. Then you need to start taking insulin jabs. If you don't control your sugar level, your kidney will eventually fail and you will have to undergo dialysis every other day. With proper control (damn f**king hard I tell you), you will have a long normal life.
if this particular drug is causing you discomfort try others like trajecta or
diamicron
they are more modern that the dianil metformin which is 40 50 years old
drug (technology) and has so many known side effects
This post has been edited by ricstc: Jan 29 2017, 05:34 PM
Jan 29 2017, 05:33 PM

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