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I'm doing an Irish jig as hba1c down to 37 today from 62 on 8th December 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefeater" data-source="post: 1770278" data-attributes="member: 397543"><p>Congratulations on a great achievement. I am sure that you will continue to see falls in levels for all the main markers in the next few months. I have a salutary about the prescribing of medicines related to type 2. I was put on Ramipril, Metaformin and Atorcoxib in relation to my condition and Tadalafil for prostate trouble. I started experiencing severe prostatitis and CPPS (chronic pelvic pain syndrome) resulting in sleep interuption and lots of paracetomol. My doctors answer? 3 x 25mg amitriptyline taken before bed. Result? I couldn't pee and I felt like I was asleep when awake. I have also since discovered that all of the above drugs side effects could be contributing to my ED.</p><p></p><p>So I would say keep pushing through with LCHF and exercise and <u>do not</u> get in a position of having to take drugs to control type 2 diabetes.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefeater, post: 1770278, member: 397543"] Congratulations on a great achievement. I am sure that you will continue to see falls in levels for all the main markers in the next few months. I have a salutary about the prescribing of medicines related to type 2. I was put on Ramipril, Metaformin and Atorcoxib in relation to my condition and Tadalafil for prostate trouble. I started experiencing severe prostatitis and CPPS (chronic pelvic pain syndrome) resulting in sleep interuption and lots of paracetomol. My doctors answer? 3 x 25mg amitriptyline taken before bed. Result? I couldn't pee and I felt like I was asleep when awake. I have also since discovered that all of the above drugs side effects could be contributing to my ED. So I would say keep pushing through with LCHF and exercise and [U]do not[/U] get in a position of having to take drugs to control type 2 diabetes. All the best [/QUOTE]
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