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<blockquote data-quote="josie38" data-source="post: 142919" data-attributes="member: 27179"><p>Hi missy,</p><p></p><p>I had this problem when i was first diagnosed and like mindii says it is worse because of the high sugar levels which over time should settle down. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do but keep using the cream and try getting the tablet instead of pessary. Try to keep your sugar levels in check. If i get it now i know its because ive probably had a spell of high sugars, so i tighten my control and treat it. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it is one of the problems of being a female diabetic. Your dr may want to change your pill as well cuz some of them dont work to well with the diabetes. I had to stop taking it when i was diagnosed. You may find that your cycle does change and your sugar levels will be all over the shop when itis your time but you could find it helpful to talk to a diabetic nurse about these things.</p><p></p><p>Hope things go well for you now and in the future xxxxx</p><p></p><p></p><p>Josiexxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josie38, post: 142919, member: 27179"] Hi missy, I had this problem when i was first diagnosed and like mindii says it is worse because of the high sugar levels which over time should settle down. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do but keep using the cream and try getting the tablet instead of pessary. Try to keep your sugar levels in check. If i get it now i know its because ive probably had a spell of high sugars, so i tighten my control and treat it. Unfortunately, it is one of the problems of being a female diabetic. Your dr may want to change your pill as well cuz some of them dont work to well with the diabetes. I had to stop taking it when i was diagnosed. You may find that your cycle does change and your sugar levels will be all over the shop when itis your time but you could find it helpful to talk to a diabetic nurse about these things. Hope things go well for you now and in the future xxxxx Josiexxx [/QUOTE]
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