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<blockquote data-quote="Kev68" data-source="post: 2170808" data-attributes="member: 202895"><p>Hi Nicole. My BG's are good at night (and most days - being on a pump has really helped that). I take thyroid medication and low dose Amitriptyline which was prescribed to relax muscles as part of treatment for CFS. I'm not bad with veggies - could always eat more. And I take B12 tablets and last time it was measured it was just below mid of ref range which was why I started supplementing it so I would expect it to be better. I do take co-codamol when the pain gets bad. It helps but I'm very aware of dependancy issues so wary of taking it too often. What is frustrating is that the diagnosis of CFS is kind of a catch all for many medically unexplained symptoms and I would prefer to get a more accurate diagnosis. Thanks for your suggestions! K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev68, post: 2170808, member: 202895"] Hi Nicole. My BG's are good at night (and most days - being on a pump has really helped that). I take thyroid medication and low dose Amitriptyline which was prescribed to relax muscles as part of treatment for CFS. I'm not bad with veggies - could always eat more. And I take B12 tablets and last time it was measured it was just below mid of ref range which was why I started supplementing it so I would expect it to be better. I do take co-codamol when the pain gets bad. It helps but I'm very aware of dependancy issues so wary of taking it too often. What is frustrating is that the diagnosis of CFS is kind of a catch all for many medically unexplained symptoms and I would prefer to get a more accurate diagnosis. Thanks for your suggestions! K [/QUOTE]
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