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<blockquote data-quote="badmedisin" data-source="post: 142932" data-attributes="member: 16874"><p>Hi,</p><p>High blood sugars definitely cause thrush. Are you testing your levels and have they taught you about carb counting?</p><p>I think the single dose tablet is loads more effective than the pessaries and also less horrible. You can buy it for about £5 in Asda pharmacy (cheapest generic version) if you can't get a prescription quickly enough. </p><p>The cream and pessaries should have come with information about how to avoid further attacks, such as not wearing synthetic fibre underwear, avoiding tights, keeping clean but not using anything perfumed. But the best defence against it is to keep your blood sugars controlled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badmedisin, post: 142932, member: 16874"] Hi, High blood sugars definitely cause thrush. Are you testing your levels and have they taught you about carb counting? I think the single dose tablet is loads more effective than the pessaries and also less horrible. You can buy it for about £5 in Asda pharmacy (cheapest generic version) if you can't get a prescription quickly enough. The cream and pessaries should have come with information about how to avoid further attacks, such as not wearing synthetic fibre underwear, avoiding tights, keeping clean but not using anything perfumed. But the best defence against it is to keep your blood sugars controlled. [/QUOTE]
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