I’m lucky enough to not suffer from the 💩. I take 1500mg per day. I was expecting it cus I kept being told it would happen lol. I find taking it with food helps me. I’m very strict with that cus I don’t want to get bubbly guts. Been on it for nearly 2 months now and I feel great. I’ve seen some weight loss but not much 😞. Also doing exercise and eating mostly whole foods with low sugar and carbs. I have had to arrange an entire meal schedule to ensure I take my pills on time which is kinda of annoying tbh. Also, I was told was to take the meds with a B12 vitamin cus when used long term, it can deplete ur levels so im taking this as well. I’m hopeful this medicine helps me to get pregnant. Took me 2 years to get pregnant only to lose it early on.
@@Yvetchkian no 💩? I LOVE that for you! I didn’t know about the B12 vitamins. Maybe I’ll try that too. Also, I’m sending baby dust your way ✨It’s going to happen for you!
I’m literally so glad that I seen you posted. I started taking the supplement that you said worked for you. I was taking it since February and then last month on April 15. I did not stop bleeding for entire month. I went online on a Facebook focus group that I’m a part of for people with polycystic ovary syndrome and apparently One lady said that she had to stop taking it because she realized it was causing the bleeding. I just finished since April 15. It has literally been close to a month. I am wondering if I should start taking it back now it did make me use the bathroom a lot but the thing is I have a supply of it that I over ordered, one thing I realize the difference between the inostiol and ovastitol I actually seen a menstrual with the ovastitol for seven days rather than the other ones so I am wondering if I should clear my body out and then go back to the other one since I seen a menstrual with that one
Idk if you went without a period for a while before starting the supplement but I know my first period after not seeing one for a while lasted for about two and a half weeks. Either way, I would discuss this with a doctor. Wishing you all the best 🫶🏽
Im on my second go with metformin; the slow release this time. The first time I was on the regular one for 8 months, it worked well (lost 60+ pounds by the 7th month and symptoms were gone + I had done other things like keto -pls don’t do keto.) but had to discontinue it due to other medical problems which im sure had to do with my diet(histamine intolerance). Now, I have been on the slow release since April 28th, my inflammation has noticeably gone down so far and im on 2 1/2 months in 🫶🏾
@@Hairbytyra.s that’s great progress! I’m hoping I have great results as well. As for keto, I’ve tried and was not a fan 😩. I hope you continue to see great results !
Did you stop taking inositol? if yes why? because i saw your other video where you updated us on your 6 months with inositol and you said its going very well but now you're takin metformin
I realized after I posted the video that I should have said something about the inositol. I am still taking inositol as instructed by my doctor. I saw very little weight loss while on inositol and eventually I started putting on more weight than what I was losing. So I stopped seeing my periods again. My doctor told me that the inositol was still helping in other areas so I should continue using but she prescribed Metformin because I needed something stronger to help as well
@@anneliahyacinth1 were you on low sugar diet when you were on only inositol? Because I heard Inositol is best when followed by a healthy diet so maybe if not that what caused the weight gaining? 🤷🏻
I love your video and thank you for sharing the reality of your experience.
@@ms.optimistic593 thank you !! 🫶🏽
Hello my fellow Bahamian 🎉
Omg yeah I’m taking 2500 n definitely have 💩😩🤦🏻♀️ a few months now, try to eat better to slow bathroom trips down 😅 I’ve lost 8-9 lbs 🤷🏻♀️
@@ypsima1 2500 is a lot😭 I’m struggling to keep it together at 1500… I’m glad to hear about the weight loss!!
I’m lucky enough to not suffer from the 💩. I take 1500mg per day. I was expecting it cus I kept being told it would happen lol. I find taking it with food helps me. I’m very strict with that cus I don’t want to get bubbly guts. Been on it for nearly 2 months now and I feel great. I’ve seen some weight loss but not much 😞. Also doing exercise and eating mostly whole foods with low sugar and carbs. I have had to arrange an entire meal schedule to ensure I take my pills on time which is kinda of annoying tbh. Also, I was told was to take the meds with a B12 vitamin cus when used long term, it can deplete ur levels so im taking this as well. I’m hopeful this medicine helps me to get pregnant. Took me 2 years to get pregnant only to lose it early on.
@@Yvetchkian no 💩? I LOVE that for you! I didn’t know about the B12 vitamins. Maybe I’ll try that too. Also, I’m sending baby dust your way ✨It’s going to happen for you!
I’m literally so glad that I seen you posted. I started taking the supplement that you said worked for you. I was taking it since February and then last month on April 15. I did not stop bleeding for entire month. I went online on a Facebook focus group that I’m a part of for people with polycystic ovary syndrome and apparently One lady said that she had to stop taking it because she realized it was causing the bleeding. I just finished since April 15. It has literally been close to a month. I am wondering if I should start taking it back now it did make me use the bathroom a lot but the thing is I have a supply of it that I over ordered, one thing I realize the difference between the inostiol and ovastitol I actually seen a menstrual with the ovastitol for seven days rather than the other ones so I am wondering if I should clear my body out and then go back to the other one since I seen a menstrual with that one
Idk if you went without a period for a while before starting the supplement but I know my first period after not seeing one for a while lasted for about two and a half weeks. Either way, I would discuss this with a doctor. Wishing you all the best 🫶🏽
@@anneliahyacinth1yes I wasn’t getting a period for a year
Whew. Well I’m happy you at least finally got to see a period after such a long time.
Im on my second go with metformin; the slow release this time. The first time I was on the regular one for 8 months, it worked well (lost 60+ pounds by the 7th month and symptoms were gone + I had done other things like keto -pls don’t do keto.) but had to discontinue it due to other medical problems which im sure had to do with my diet(histamine intolerance). Now, I have been on the slow release since April 28th, my inflammation has noticeably gone down so far and im on 2 1/2 months in 🫶🏾
@@Hairbytyra.s that’s great progress! I’m hoping I have great results as well. As for keto, I’ve tried and was not a fan 😩. I hope you continue to see great results !
@@anneliahyacinth1 thank you 🫶🏾 I hope Metformin works long term for us 😫
I started at 4 a day.. no diarrhea yet… hopefully I don’t go through that
@@MaskedScorpion you are strong for that 😭 I hope you continue skip the side effects too 🫶🏽
Did you stop taking inositol? if yes why? because i saw your other video where you updated us on your 6 months with inositol and you said its going very well but now you're takin metformin
I realized after I posted the video that I should have said something about the inositol. I am still taking inositol as instructed by my doctor. I saw very little weight loss while on inositol and eventually I started putting on more weight than what I was losing. So I stopped seeing my periods again. My doctor told me that the inositol was still helping in other areas so I should continue using but she prescribed Metformin because I needed something stronger to help as well
@@anneliahyacinth1 were you on low sugar diet when you were on only inositol? Because I heard Inositol is best when followed by a healthy diet so maybe if not that what caused the weight gaining? 🤷🏻
@@ghaida8231 it was definitely my diet
He can brush my hair 😂❤
@@PandaHead602 😂😂