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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 899867" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. Do you have a glucose meter? If not do get hold of one. If your blood sugar is regularly above around 11 mmol then there will be sugar in the urine and thrush will appear. It did for me until mt blood sugar was under control. 30mg of Gliclazide (was your post mis-spelt?) is a very low dose as 320mg is the max dose that I was on. Can I ask what your BMI is i.e. do you have excess weight? The reason I ask is that occasionally GPs mis-diagnose Late onset T1 as T2 which they did for me. This may not be so in your case but if your weight is normal or low then more medication would be needed if a T1. What sort of diet do you have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 899867, member: 21149"] Hi. Do you have a glucose meter? If not do get hold of one. If your blood sugar is regularly above around 11 mmol then there will be sugar in the urine and thrush will appear. It did for me until mt blood sugar was under control. 30mg of Gliclazide (was your post mis-spelt?) is a very low dose as 320mg is the max dose that I was on. Can I ask what your BMI is i.e. do you have excess weight? The reason I ask is that occasionally GPs mis-diagnose Late onset T1 as T2 which they did for me. This may not be so in your case but if your weight is normal or low then more medication would be needed if a T1. What sort of diet do you have? [/QUOTE]
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