Tell me about it! For someone whom I consider basically an otherwise healthy, if somehat obese, 63 year old, the amount of medication I walk away from the pharmacy with is frankly embarrassing. I always have a large shopping bag of drugs and diabetic paraphernalia - I feel sure that I am the talk of the pharmacy and surgery given the veritable pharmacopeia I consume. The surgery receptionists all know me by name as I am there so frequently.
I know exactly what you mean, I used to take loads of meds, not all Diabetes related.
I was taking 23/24 tablets per day just over 12 months ago. I too am on first name terms with Surgery and Pharmacy staff !! Helps when you have any problems though.
That aside, goodness knows what all these chemicals are doing to my physiology. I must say I don't notice any side-effects although cramp and gout may be due in part to my medication. In particular, high protein diet and use of diuretics pre-disposes to gout. As I am diabetic and hypertensive I guess that's par for the course - and the gout adds yet another pill, albeit temporarily.
I too am Diabetic and have hypertension (treated and in control)., however I use a reduced carbs/low GI/GL method of diet so have never had the problems you have had with gout and cramp. I have been on diuretics since 2004 after a major Heart Op. No problems there either.
I'm convinced that geting back to a normal weight will allow me to ditch some of my medicines, that's why I have been so desparate over the last couple of years to get on to Byetta (or Victoza). My problem has been the good numbers I was getting on my old insulin regime, making the medics reluctant to try me on anything new (and expensive!).
I agree. Weight loss can have a dramatic effect on the amount of Meds you take. I was almost clear of all but one anti-Diabetes meds and had lost over 5 stone in 12 months, then got hit by Cancer and had to go back on a few Diabetes meds. Now finished all treatment and meds now being gradually reduced again, hopefully off them soon, as before
Finally I managed to persuade my GP to send me to the hospital specialists who have put me on Byetta - Victoza is supposedly too expensive for our health trusts. The result is - see my earlier post, a highly satisfactory 9 lb loss in less than 3 weeks.
Well done on the weight loss. I am sure that will continue.
Ken
jpg