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Pcos- follicular study- metformin
Have pcos and in follicular study says eggs r released both ovaries by help of hcg inj. Doc suggested me metformin 500mg  morning and evening. Today is day 20th. Should i continue morning and evening? I feel dizziness and tired. Unable to work. And also can i travel by train?
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You may be pregnant since ovulation induction has been done so I think,you should not travel
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Once check ur blood sugars ...if there is any hypoglycemia stop to take metformin dose..u can travel by train but accompany with any one for any emergencies.
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Connect please
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Yes u can Yes u can travel Get ur hemoglobin n Thyroid levels checked
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Metformin increase insulin sensitivity which it required in PCOD. So Continue. Tiredness and dizziness can be due to vitamin deficiency. U can travel.
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