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Question #29986
63 days ago
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How to recover from feeling dead after using metformin without prescription?

Pawan

I feel dead after using metformin for some time without prescription. Normal blood tests. Is this permanent damage? How can I recover ? Please save me. Please help me

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If you’re feeling unwell after using metformin without a prescription, it’s important to first understand that metformin is a medication typically prescribed for managing type 2 diabetes. It can have effects on your body if not used appropriately. The feeling of being “dead” or unwell could be due to several reasons: hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), gastrointestinal issues, or lactic acidosis, though the latter is rare. If your blood tests were normal, that’s a good sign indicating no immediate metabolic disarray, but it doesn’t rule out the need for caution. You need to stop taking metformin immediately and consult a healthcare professional. Discuss the symptoms you’re experiencing in detail with them—they will likely want a thorough evaluation of your health including any other medications or supplements you’re taking. For now, ensure you’re staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and avoiding alcohol, which can complicate metformin’s effects. Avoid rigorous physical activity if you’re feeling particularly weak or dizzy. Even if your blood tests are normal, feeling persistently unwell warrants a more detailed investigation by a doctor who can assess for any subtler issues. They may want to check for vitamin B12 levels as metformin can affect its absorption over time causing neurological symptoms. Though no permanent damage may have occurred, the symptoms you’re feeling need to be examined to ensure no underlying issues persist or recur. Therefore, timely consultation with your healthcare provider is crucial for further guidance and to prevent any potential complications.

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