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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1342456" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>You ought to discuss with GP adding something like lansaprazole since this reduces stomach acidity that the Clopidogrel will inevitably cause, and which can lead to peptic ulcers or other bleeding issues long term. Also this is advised if taking low dose aspirin long term for same reason. It helps to protect the tummy, but can interact with absorption of other meds as I found.</p><p></p><p>The Metformin only helps reduce bgl by a limited amount (2 or 3 mmol/l at best) so you may need to consider adding another diabetic med to get levels down. </p><p></p><p>Or change diet like I did. Not only did my new diet drop my bgl back to near normal levels, it also dropped my BP and I have been gradually reducing my BP meds, and the secondary diabetic meds. I am not cured, (as Xmas has proven to me), but I am in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1342456, member: 196898"] You ought to discuss with GP adding something like lansaprazole since this reduces stomach acidity that the Clopidogrel will inevitably cause, and which can lead to peptic ulcers or other bleeding issues long term. Also this is advised if taking low dose aspirin long term for same reason. It helps to protect the tummy, but can interact with absorption of other meds as I found. The Metformin only helps reduce bgl by a limited amount (2 or 3 mmol/l at best) so you may need to consider adding another diabetic med to get levels down. Or change diet like I did. Not only did my new diet drop my bgl back to near normal levels, it also dropped my BP and I have been gradually reducing my BP meds, and the secondary diabetic meds. I am not cured, (as Xmas has proven to me), but I am in control. [/QUOTE]
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