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Gliclazide causing low platelets (thrombocytopenia)
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2517975" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>It would seem that there is a connection between FNH and glycogen storage disease, but the report I read did not infer causality either way. Some cases of FNH are also associated with thrombocytopenia but it does not appear to be common, so it may not be the gliclazide. Follow doctor advice since that is how they view FNH ( wait and see and view often seems to be the treatment path, since it is benign) Your high glucose could be because your liver is not able to store it away so easily. So carb cutting would seem to make sense. You may benefit from intermittent fasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2517975, member: 196898"] It would seem that there is a connection between FNH and glycogen storage disease, but the report I read did not infer causality either way. Some cases of FNH are also associated with thrombocytopenia but it does not appear to be common, so it may not be the gliclazide. Follow doctor advice since that is how they view FNH ( wait and see and view often seems to be the treatment path, since it is benign) Your high glucose could be because your liver is not able to store it away so easily. So carb cutting would seem to make sense. You may benefit from intermittent fasting. [/QUOTE]
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