I hope you get the care you deserve.
Until then talk to your doctor about:
- if you can adjust dosage yourself so that you only take metformin in amounts or at times/circumstances that won’t make you sick
- if you can try the extended release (or vice versa) formulation of metformin
- talk to your doctor/dietician about when you should take it during a meal to minimize side effects.
medgremlin@midwest.social 3 days ago
Another option for diabetes are the SGLT-2 inhibitors like Jardiance. They work by making you pee out all the excess sugar. You won’t have the diarrhea issues, but you will be peeing a lot. (It’s basically a special diuretic, so it’s also really good for blood pressure.) Bonus: they’ve also gained approval for slowing the progression of diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease), so if that’s something you have any trouble with, it can help get it covered.