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![]() "W. Baker" > wrote in message ... > Todd > wrote: > : On 10/01/2014 04:59 PM, W. Baker wrote: > : > Todd > wrote: > : > : On 10/01/2014 11:10 AM, Ian Field wrote: > : > : > > : > : > > : > : > "Todd" > wrote in message > : > : > ... > : > : >> On 09/30/2014 08:56 AM, Ian Field wrote: > : > : Hi Ian, > : > > : > : Metformin is nasty stuff. Makes your hair fall out, gives you > : > : (sometimes permanent) insomnia, skin spots, and worst of all, > : > : it makes you paranoid delusional. Yep everybody is picking > : > : on you! It also has a rebound effect. When I initially went > : > : drug free, each time I backed off on the dosage of Metformin, > : > : my blood sugar went down. I also had to do A LOT of apologizing > : > : to people I lashed out at. Fortunately, they all forgave me. > : > > : > > : > > : > I find this strange as I have been on Metformin now for some 17-18 > years > : > with none of the effects you, tidd, have experienced. I will grant > that > : > some peol ehave bad results with different drugs, but one's own > personal > : > bad experience may well NOT be universal. If a drug causes problems > for > : > you you you should no be taking it, but that does nt mean that other > folk > : > should stop taking it if it works adn does not cause them your > smptoms. > : > > : > Wendy > > : Hi Wendy, > : The depression (crabbiness) and delusional paranoia creep up on you. > > : You may not be aware of it. I certainly was not aware of it until > : I got off it. I truly though everyone was picking on me. When > : I got off it, oh boy, did I have a lot of apologizing to do. > : You have shown signs of the crabbiness to me in the past. The > : way you can figure it out is to ask someone close to you that you > : can trust to give you the unvarnished truth if you have become > : a crabass. > > : People that can not longer sleep had it sneak up on them too. > : They have said in blogs they never recovered and were not > : able to sleep again. > > : And don't forget the rebound effect. Met is an allopathic drug, > : meaning it is a controlled dosage of a poison meant to cause > : a desired reaction. This can save your life. But over the long run, > : your body will rebound to it. My blood sugar dropped each time > : I backed off on the stuff. > > : You have been on Met for a long time and know how to cook > : low(er) carb. You may be healed by now and not need it. If > : you get off it to see, be careful when the "dark curtain" lifts. > : You might suddenly start enjoying things and people around you. > > : :-) > > : -T > > I am not regarded as a crabby person and at 78 am active and happy, having > adjusted to the loss of my husban now 4 years ago. Healed I am not and I > was off the Met for a few weeks this summer when Ihad a stomach upset that > was not severe, but was prolonged. I was taken off pretty much al my Met > adn was also eating remarkably little, so little that I lost 15 lbs in a > few week(3-4) I am now back onthe Met and am tryign to maintain the > weight loss which was the first time since my big weigt oss of 30 years > ago, thata I have moved below the weight I attained then. So fa I am > fairly successful, bu , of couse, it requires daily weighing of me to not > let a small gain turn into a large one. Unfortuantley m appetite is back. > > You, as poster, take quate a strong view adn express it strongly, making i > sound like you are the only one who has the right way. We all find > different ways to control our diabtese and enjoy sharing ideas jus like > recipes, but not being told that "I am the way adn you are stupid if you > don't follow me and are damned to diabetic failure if you don't accept my > views." You may not be aware of it, but this is how you come off. You > have found wht works for YOU adn many of us gave you all kinds of recipes > and cookign methods to get you to where you wanted to be. I am glad we > were able to help, but remeber, to disgree wit you in a polite way is not > crabbiness. I eat quite low car,or what I call moderate carb of 60-100 > grams a day adn it works for me as it has for more than 30 years, the last > 17 or so on Metformin. That is what we mean by YMMV or "your mileeage may > vary." > > Wendy Yes, yes, yes. I have been here a lot longer than Todd and I have never seen you be crabby. I can get crabby but I am a Cancerian and we are crabs. I am normally not a crabby person, but when I come across people like Todd who think their way is the only way, I sure do get crabby. I also have great difficulty controlling my tongue. I just can't sit back and watch wrong things being posted. |
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