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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2143059"><p>I can’t say what I would do, as I’m not in your position and don’t have insight into all the nuances of your individual situation. Personally I hold the view that the standard of care is too infatuated with blood glucose (the symptom) instead of the possible causes, but to go down that road here would be to unnecessarily complicate matters.</p><p></p><p>I will add though that unless I’m mistaken, Forxiga (class) is one of the few diabetes medications that seems to improve the longer term prognosis and reduce the likelihood of future complications. This is because it actually removes glucose from the body instead of hiding it anywhere other than the blood. I can think of worse medications to be using if diet was failing for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2143059"] I can’t say what I would do, as I’m not in your position and don’t have insight into all the nuances of your individual situation. Personally I hold the view that the standard of care is too infatuated with blood glucose (the symptom) instead of the possible causes, but to go down that road here would be to unnecessarily complicate matters. I will add though that unless I’m mistaken, Forxiga (class) is one of the few diabetes medications that seems to improve the longer term prognosis and reduce the likelihood of future complications. This is because it actually removes glucose from the body instead of hiding it anywhere other than the blood. I can think of worse medications to be using if diet was failing for me. [/QUOTE]
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