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   Lightheadedness with Medformin and Spirononlactone (PCOS - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome board)

25th February 2006
Hey everyone. I have been diagnosed with PCOS for about a year now. About a month ago i was prescribed Metformin and Spironolactone, at first 1 tablet of both a day. Just last week i upped my dosage to 2 metformin one spironolactone. Earlier this week i showed some negative side effects. I couldn't eat too much and my calorie intake was low. Later that night i fainted becasue of low blood sugar. Has anyone had this side effect? IF so let me know and tell me what you do to avoid this. Thanks!
25th February 2006
THanks for your reply! I have been on Metformin for about a month that is when i upped my dosage to 2. Know i have decreased my dosage to 1.5 pills of metformin. Spironolactone helps with high blood pressure, acne etc. Since i didn't eat that much during the day, when i took the meds it slowly decreased my blood pressure(my dad is a doctor). Over the past few days i have felt more fatigued, moody, nauseous, weak and dizzy everytime i stand up. I don't know how i am going to keep eating and staying on these medications because i feel nauseous everytime i see food. I am glad that other people are going through the same complications! Thanks for the support.
7th March 2006
I was diagnosed with PCOS over a year ago, although I knew I had it doctors said I didnt as I have had children! It was discovered as I was also diagnosed with diabetes Of which the chances of getting are increased if you have PCOS.
Over 10 years my weight went from 11 stone up to 17st 10lbs - no matter what I ate! I am now on metformin 3 times daily and spironolactone for High BP. I have lost almost 3 stone, but it is very hard to lose weight because of the fluctuating blood sugar levels concerned with pcos and diabetes. If you can regulate your sugar levels, you can lose weight and other symtoms of pcos can improve too, eg periods/ excess hair.
You need to regulate your sugar intake by eating low carbs. The GI diet is very good. Also, you must eat several regular small meals/snacks every day about every 3 hours, this should keep your blood sugar level and help to stop dizzy spells. Drinking plenty of water and exercise also helps.
( I once missed out on breakfast so my sugar levels were low, but I still took my metformin tablet which made my levels lower - I passed out at work!
You just have to retrain yourself to stick to the diet and eat sensibly and often whilst on these pills. :wave:
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