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<blockquote data-quote="Rose22" data-source="post: 2173792" data-attributes="member: 509613"><p>That’s an amazing weight loss over a fairly short period of time. I too got the unwanted side effect of yeast in my urine! Not fun! When I saw the specialist diabetes nurse she said to me it needs treating straight away and then monitoring so you can continue to take the medication without further complications. Think it’s common side effect as you are weeing out sugar, and urine is normally sugar free! </p><p>Maybe try giving your diabetes nurse a call to see if once finished thrush treatment that you can go back in and they dip your urine to check all ok and to carry on with med levels you are on. </p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rose22, post: 2173792, member: 509613"] That’s an amazing weight loss over a fairly short period of time. I too got the unwanted side effect of yeast in my urine! Not fun! When I saw the specialist diabetes nurse she said to me it needs treating straight away and then monitoring so you can continue to take the medication without further complications. Think it’s common side effect as you are weeing out sugar, and urine is normally sugar free! Maybe try giving your diabetes nurse a call to see if once finished thrush treatment that you can go back in and they dip your urine to check all ok and to carry on with med levels you are on. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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