Experiences with Diabetes type 2

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ICD10/11 Code: E11
ICD10/11 Group: E00-E90, Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
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Diabetes type 2
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ICD10/11 Code: E11, ICD10/11 Group: E00-E90, Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases

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05/09/2018 meamedica.com

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Gliclazide

12/09/2017 | | 62moderated by Susan
gliclazide (30mg) for diabetes type 2

Constant headache that goes away with paracetamol but comes back again straight away. Blood sugars on the high side. Difficulty going to the toilet. Dizziness and difficulty seeing. Nauseous all day long. Stopped taking it myself. Symptoms went away.
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Metformin

18/08/2017 | | 59moderated by Henry
metformin hydrochloride (500mg) for diabetes type 2

My blood sugar levels didn't fall accordingly. But definitely noticed the side effects: nausea, stomach and bowel problems, no appetite, bitter taste in my mouth. Two days later I stopped and the side effects had completely disappeared. Despite not eating properly I haven't lost any weight. Now I'm switching to another medicine to bring my blood sugar levels down, alongside exercise and diet. I...
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Victoza

09/08/2017 | | 64moderated by Susan
liraglutide (1.8mg) for diabetes type 2

Victoza has helped really well to get my blood sugar levels down. I've also lost loads of weight. But now I'm losing a lot from my arms and my legs. Like my bones are sticking out. Unfortunately I've still got a bit of a tummy. Very odd. Be good to know if any one else has these symptoms.
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Metformin

07/08/2017 | | 61moderated by Henry
metformin hydrochloride (500mg) for diabetes type 2

My blood sugar levels on 1 then 2 and now 3 x per day still flip between 9 and 7, average is 8.4. Actually not as bad a result as without pills. Irregular bowel movements with cramps. Read about heart problems associated with long-term use and that's why I want to stop.
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Metformin

24/07/2017 | | 71moderated by Charlotte
metformin hydrochloride (500mg) for diabetes type 2

I've been using metformin for 11 years, first 2 x 500 and the last 6 months 3 x 500. it is not possible for me to live a normal life. Before 12:00 noon I can't leave the house: going to the toilet 4 to 5 times. And then sometimes it goes on into the afternoon. When I do have to go out in the morning, I don't take any metformin the day before, or on the day that I need to go out. I'm going to st...
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Metformin

22/07/2017 | | 74moderated by Charlotte
metformin hydrochloride (850mg) for diabetes type 2

Right from the beginning I had problems going to the toilet (diarrhoea). Now, after so many years, I can only go outside if I've taken 3 loperamide capsules. Tiredness and no motivation to do anything. Trying to convince my GP to let me try something else than metformin. But no joy yet. I'm going to increase the pressure because I have so had enough of this. I feel like I have no life any more....
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Jardiance

11/07/2017 | | 69moderated by Charlotte
empagliflozin (10mg) for diabetes type 2

Been taking this medicine for 8 days now. My blood sugar has gone from 14.5 to 8.1 mmol/l. Pretty stunning result.
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Jardiance

11/07/2017 | | 57moderated by Philip
empagliflozin (10mg) for diabetes type 2

My blood sugars were always too high, but this pill has made a huge difference. Really so happy with it and I have to inject less often which is also obviously a bonus.
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Metformin

05/07/2017 | | 75moderated by Henry
metformin hydrochloride (850mg) for diabetes type 2

After being diagnosed with "Diabetes Mellitus Type 2" (2011) started taking Metformin. To start of with I was on 2 x 250 mg a day but quickly increased to 3 x 850 mg. At this dose, my glucose levels are perfectly under control. I've have bowel problems from day 1. They were getting worse and in 2015, when I was on holiday in England, I needed acute medical intervention. My large intestine seeme...
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Jardiance

20/06/2017 | | 51moderated by Susan
empagliflozin (10mg) for diabetes type 2

Adjusting took a few weeks and now I am so glad I did persist because the result is amazing. My blood glucose values have never been this good in the last 25 years.
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Victoza

16/06/2017 | | 70moderated by Susan
liraglutide (6mg/ml) for diabetes type 2

I stopped taking this after all these problems in the night. If was about 40 I suppose I might have carried on but now that I'm 71 and finally really quite happy with my lot I want to make sure I enjoy the rest of my life as much as I can.
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Forxiga

15/05/2017 | | 56moderated by Philip
dapagliflozin propanediol monohydrate (50 mg) for diabetes type 2

As soon as I started taking this medicine the side effects started with a vengeance. Need to go to the toilet every half an hour. Yeast infection after a week and the beginnings of a bladder infection. Terrible thirst pangs and a general feeling of tiredness. Very unpleasant. decided after 3 weeks to stop taking it. As well as this medicine, I take metformin and galvas. Now switched to gliclazi...
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Trulicity

11/05/2017 | | 62moderated by Charlotte
dulaglutide (1,5mg/ml) for diabetes type 2

In the beginning of the week, often Monday-Thursday, I feel nauseous and sometimes feel like I need to throw up. This has affected my appetite. Little desire to ear anything which is of course a good thing. I have so far lost 2 kg and I hope to lose more.
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Insulatard

16/04/2017 | | 65moderated by Henry
human insulin (100ie/ml) for diabetes type 2

had all sorts of different medicines and now this! how ever much I have it's over 20, just tested and it's 21.3 meh and painful legs, stinging all over and so so tired, this is not good.
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Gliclazide

26/03/2017 | | 67moderated by Charlotte
gliclazide (80mg) for diabetes type 2

To start off with I had good results with this medicine. Slowly though it became less effective and increasing to 3 tablets in December 2016 didn't have any effect at all.
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Trajenta

26/03/2017 | | 67moderated by Henry
linagliptin (5mg) for diabetes type 2

Use this medicine because I increased my glicazide to 3 x 80 mg and it wasn't effective any more. My glucose levels have significantly decreased. This morning down to 5.5. Before that it was 10+. I have had another hypo at 3.6. Ate too little, I think.
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Gliclazide

20/12/2016 | | 67moderated by Susan
gliclazide (80mg) for diabetes type 2

Unexpectedly I experienced 4 nights of heavy nosebleeds. It was really extreme: 3 soaking towels, my bathroom was a mess and then after three quarters of an hour it stopped. The last time big blood cloths appeared which were stuck in my throat. After the last nose bleed it struck me that Gliclazide could be the cause. My GP looked it up and it does appear to be a very rare side effect. Apparent...
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Gliclazide

08/08/2016 | | 50moderated by Philip
gliclazide (80mg) for diabetes type 2

Since I've been using Gliclazide, alongside Metformine 500 mg 2x day, I have really suffered with hard stools (obstipation), found it really hard to go and feeling like there's still something left (pressure) so I spend ages sitting on the loo. I started off on 3x 80 mg and it felt like there was a brick in my stomach. Went down to 2x 80 mg and there was a slight improvement but the difficult a...
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Gliclazide

09/05/2016 | | 71moderated by Philip
gliclazide (30mg) for diabetes type 2

Every three months I have a blood test in the hospital. It would appear that during the night my blood sugar levels increase. In the mornings it's 10. During the day it's usually about 6. Now the practice nurse has prescribed me Glicazide to prevent the increase of sugar overnight. Before this I used to take Glibenclamide 5 mg 3 x a day. I don't have any side effects from this. On the Glicazide...
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Forxiga

25/04/2016 | | 55moderated by Charlotte
dapagliflozin propanediol monohydrate (10mg) for diabetes type 2

Straight away this medicine gave me hypos. I constantly need to go to the toilet and overnight I have to get up about every hour to go to the toilet. On the third day that I took this medicine, I got a bladder infection.
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