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    does lansoprazole raise blood sugar

    As a follow up, a few days after I posted this I was again searching for links between Lansoprazole and hyperglycemia and found this http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/lansoprazole/hyperglycemia/ I tick all the boxes, male, over 60 and showed signs of hyperglycemia just a short while after starting on...
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    does lansoprazole raise blood sugar

    I found this page trying to find a link between Lasoprazole and my high sugar readings. For 3/4 years my A1C was 6.4, my doctor changed my prescription from Ranitidine & Omeprazole to a higher dose (30mg) of Lansoprazole last May. In July I lost control of my blood glucose, as someone mentions...
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    T1 diagnosed at age 45. Humulin M3 twice a day, Humulin S as and when. HbA1c constant at 46 (6.4...

    T1 diagnosed at age 45. Humulin M3 twice a day, Humulin S as and when. HbA1c constant at 46 (6.4 in old money) for the last 18 months.
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    Wrong needles

    Picked up my prescription from the pharmacy today, was told that the needles would be in tomorrow and that my surgery had changed the needles from BD microfine 4mm/32g to GlucoRX 4mm/31g. I had been advised by the hospital diabetes unit some six months ago to change from novofine 30g to avoid...
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    Any tips switching insulin

    I changed from Novomix to Humulin M3 about 18 months ago, I find the Humulin a lot easier to control and the hypos, when I have them, not as harsh and easier to get out of. I've had a HBA1C of 46/6.4 for the last year, before this I'd been 6.8-7.3 regularly.
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    Family Guy & Diabetes Jokes!

    Re: Family Guy & Diabetes Jokes! *took way too far. I take it you mean *taken* way too far? The jokes on Family Guy are aimed at T2 diabetics, not T1, afaik.
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    Hospitalrefused diabetic meds

    My glucose level is regularly below 5.5 when I check it in the morning. I'm type 1. by Squire Fulwood » January 23rd, 2013, 2:06 pm A fasting level below 5.5 would not normally be diagnosed as a diabetic of any kind. Above 5.5 and you would be considered pre-diabetic and over 7 a diabetic.