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| Registered User | First, I'm sorry I'm asking SO many questions but I'm new this whole Met thing and trying to get through these first few weeks. That said....has anyone else had their side effects slowly get worse during the day? I take my dose (still at 500 since I am only in week one) with breakfast and I feel fine. Then come 3 - 4 I start to feel yucky and then by 7-8 I feel downright sick. It seems that's when the headache, fatigue and nausea sets in. I'm getting nervous about upping the dose over the next two weeks. So, normal? or am I just weird? Thanks much! Mel |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008 Location: Orange County, CA ![]() | Hi Mel, I've had really bad side effects w/ met previously, but my current doctor had a really good suggestion - take it at night before bed (or with your last meal - depending on how far apart they are) and then most of the symptoms would be during the night. If you are having GI issues, try taking acidophillus with it (live cultures - can get from yogurt or just buy a pill), this has also helped me. The only symptom I'm finding is fatigue, and that's definitely a pain that I haven't found solutions for.
__________________ Single, no children, age: 27 Diagnosed w/ PCOS: 1999 Meds: 100mg spironolactone, 750mg metformin XR, Ortho Tricyclen Lo, Acidophillus, B6 and B12 vitamins To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Next goal: 238, a 10% loss! |
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| TTC # 1 Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: South-Eastern Pennsylvania ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hi Mel & SunshineGirl, Yep, my Dr. suggests taking Met in the middle of the biggest meal of the day. For me, that's dinner. (I hear towards the end of the day is best for most people anyway...) Then side effects are perhaps when I'm sleeping. I just started week 2 of my Met, and I'm now on 1000mg. Next week I'll be on 1500mg. Best wishes to you both!!
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| Registered User | I've heard that I should take the met with the biggest meal of the day....how do you do this when you start increasing the dose? Do you take all 1500 at once?? I was told by me RE to take 500 in the AM week 1, then 500 in AM and 500 in PM for week 2 and the 500 AM in 1000 in PM for week three. I really want this to work because I've heard that the benefits outweigh the negatives. It's just hard (and I know I'm whining here and I apologize) to feel so icky and work full time, go to school part time and raise a toddler. I want to do is lay in bed!!! |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008 Location: Orange County, CA ![]() | melly - since you're still in week one maybe you should get your body more used to it by taking your only dose at night? Some doctors also recommend increasing much more slowly. I stayed in 500 for between 3 and 4 weeks. I'm now taking a 750 XR, so still only one pill (but a huge one!) that can be taken at night or in the evening. I actually don't take mine with food, but maybe I should - I don't have GI symptoms, just tired ones.
__________________ Single, no children, age: 27 Diagnosed w/ PCOS: 1999 Meds: 100mg spironolactone, 750mg metformin XR, Ortho Tricyclen Lo, Acidophillus, B6 and B12 vitamins To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Next goal: 238, a 10% loss! |
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| Wishing for Baby Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: San Diego, CA ![]() | I'm now on 1500 dosage of Met but during my first month is was horrible. I always took one in the am, one with lunch, and one with dinner. I felt nauseaus pretty much 24/7 that whole first month, but the one thing I was greatful about, was that with each week that I upped my dosage, it never got worse. I still had the nausea and stuff, but it never got worse by upping my dose, so hopefully it won't with you either. Now being on it for almost 2 months, it doesn't affect me at all, and sometimes I just two at a time say if I forget in the morning, and I have no s/e at all.
__________________ Me- 25 Hubby- 35 TTC March 2006 DX PCOS September 2006 MET 1500mg March 2008 Prenatals HSG March 2008 - Good S/A - Good CLOMID 50mg April 2008 = 2 Follies 24mm and 33mm, ovulated, AF 14 days later = BFN CLOMID 100mg May 2008 (cd 5-9) To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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| Registered User | Thanks for all the advice!! Could not eating enough really be effecting my nausea? I'll be honest - I feel like I'm in my first trimester of pregnancy all over again!! Nauseaous, tired, a little crampy. But, I'm just going to tough it out. It hasn't been unbearable. Just kind of annoying...and making me grumpy =-).
__________________ Me - 32 DH - 38 DD - 2 Officially Diagnosed 5-1-08 |
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| Changing for the Better Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Exuma, Bahamas ![]() | Hi Melly, I've just started Met last week myself. After ready the boards I started with just the 500mg dose at dinner, but this week I'm going to try and add a second dose. I'm a little worried, but with all of the helpful suggestions on here, it's worth a shot. I may have to do one dose a day for a few more weeks if the second dose becomes to difficult to handle, but I know the benefits are worth discomfort. Besides, I've already lost 4 lbs! (although I'm sure it's water weight...lol!)
__________________ Me (32) and Hubby (41) Diagnosed April 25, 2008 Symptoms Obesity, Hirsutism, Skin Tags, Irregular Menstruation, Insulin Resistance, High Blood Pressure, Cysts in Right Ovary Meds and Other Treatments 1000mg Metformin 25mg Hydrochlorthiazide (BP meds) 10mg Norvasc (BP meds) Insulin Resistance Diet Exercise (trying for 5 days a week...lol) Weight Stats 5'6" - Highest Weight (285) To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Joplin, Missouri ![]() | Melly, are you on regular Met or on Met XR? If you are on XR, many people do take it at night and that helps a lot. I was doing that with regular Met and my doc told me I need to take it in the morning or with meals since regular Met has a different half-life than the extended release.
__________________ Married 9/17/05 Lori 26 DH 35 Blood clots have prevented us from TTC. Hoping to start that this year! Met 1000 mg Coumadin 7 mg Phenergan 25 mg PRN Prevacid 30 mg Flintstones Vitamins Xanax 1mg PRN Tramadol 50mg PRN Battling severe anemia...blah |
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| Wishing for Baby Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: San Diego, CA ![]() | Melly- Not eating enough COULD affect the nausea...but I ate plenty and still had nausea. Not enough nausea to like call in sick or throw up, but annoying nausea all day that just makes you feel like laying in bed. It'll pass, hang in there.
__________________ Me- 25 Hubby- 35 TTC March 2006 DX PCOS September 2006 MET 1500mg March 2008 Prenatals HSG March 2008 - Good S/A - Good CLOMID 50mg April 2008 = 2 Follies 24mm and 33mm, ovulated, AF 14 days later = BFN CLOMID 100mg May 2008 (cd 5-9) To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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| Healing with Hope Join Date: May 2008 Location: St Lucia by way of New Jersey ![]() | When the dr prescribed Met for me she told me to take it at night after my last meal. She suggested that I stay on that dosage until the side effects diminished. I continued on it for about 3 weeks at night, then added 1 in the morning which seemed to be OK. Depending on what I ate, the side effects were worse in the afternoon. After my first AF on Met I chose to discontinue because the side effects during AF were unbareable while I had to work. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008 Location: Orange County, CA ![]() | I'm still struggling with the tiredness... I seriously could live in bed. Unfortunately, it's the last week of school for me and I work full time (which pays for school if I do well enough) and so I have to power through. The soreness in my shoulders is also a killer. I need a massage. I didn't realize this was part of the met - I'm glad you guys are here! Anyone have any exercise / stretch suggestions that could help the shoulders?
__________________ Single, no children, age: 27 Diagnosed w/ PCOS: 1999 Meds: 100mg spironolactone, 750mg metformin XR, Ortho Tricyclen Lo, Acidophillus, B6 and B12 vitamins To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Next goal: 238, a 10% loss! |
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