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alandval

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Hi

I have recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes - no real surprise as my father and my eldest son both have it. Diagnosis came about as a result of an annual checkup at my local doctor's.
Am still at stage of wondering why my blood sugar level has gone up in the past year - as my diet, weight etc. are much the same .

Have just seen a mention that Glucosamine is a possible cause of increased blood sugar levels - and I have been taking Glucosamine for several years, but switched to Glucocasamin with Chonditrin about 18 months ago. Am considering stopping the Glucosamin/Chonditrin for a while - and see if that reduces my blood sugar level as well as what impact it has on the pains I get from my arthritis

Allan
 
Welcome to the Forum.

Increases BG levels are often down to diet.......what some perceive as a healthy diet is sometimes not particularly healthy if you are Diabetic ! Have a read of the information that Sue and I hand out to Newly Diagnosed.......it may help you understand things better.

 
Hi Allan and welcome!

This forum is a great place to learn about diabetes (though you probably know a fair bit already, with it 'in the family'), and one of the monitors or more experienced people will be along soon to pass on the Information for Newly Diagnosed which is really useful. (Edit: I see Cugila is ahead of the game, as usual :wink: )

I can't help you with glucosamine - unfortunately it has never had any effect on my arthritis/joint pain, and I stopped taking it long before I became Type 2! But I'm sure someone else on here will be able to help you.

Have a good look round and ask lots of questions!

Viv 8)
 
Good link from Daisy about Glucosamine. Here is another from the NHS West Mids Medicines Information Service back in 2002..........

http://www.ukmicentral.nhs.uk/therapeu/ ... samine.pdf


From the BNF61 there is a warning : glucosamine enhances anticoagulant effect of warfarin (avoid concomitant use)

Then there is this part of the conclusion from a meta-analysis of various trials etc published in September 2010.......mainly about the efficacy or not as the case may be.

http://www.nhs.uk/news/2010/09September ... nefit.aspx

 
Funny I had been suffering from arthritis for long time before Diabetes
Prescribed Arthrotec for it far as i was concerned that was best thing since sliced bread for my Arthritis

I also took Glucosamine at £25 a box for a months worth

As soon as GP found out i was diabetic refused to give me any more Arthrotec any more (NSAID)
When i stooped the Arthrotec i really did notice like removing a crutch
Later on GP gave me tramadol for my arthritis pain

However i continued with my Glucosamine until my Accident
I stopped taking it manly due to the costs and no longer working :?

I can honestly say I did NOT miss it ,When i stopped taking the Glucosamine
Nothing happened to my BG control or my Arthritis Good or Bad :?:
I had been taking Glucosamine for over 6 years solid?

So was it a wast of time taking it :?: and money
or had it done all the good it was going to ?

My view is I wasted a lot of money

Bob
 
Many thanks for such an interesting question! I have been taking glucosamine for joints after serious broken bones in a motorbike accident. I have been diagnosed 4 weeks now but wonder if stopping my glucosamine may help my diabetes. My conclusion (at the moment) is I'll give it a miss when the current tablets run out and hope it does reduce my blood sugar. I'm 1 of them without a tester so can't check for now.
 
Gappy and any others. If you phone the companys that make the meters they will actually send you one free but you will have to pay for the strips or see if you gp will prescribe (you do get about 10 free). Mine wont but if you cant you can get them from ebay (sorry if I am not allowed to say this and Ken/Sue please feel free to remove). Hope this helps - this is where I got my strips from
 
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