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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 45991" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>I would tell lhis health care team, because diabetics are prone to urinary tract problems. And keep telling them. Has he been checked for ketones? Can you smell an appley, pear droppy smell on him? What are his BG numbers like?</p><p> The nearer he can get his BG numbers to non-diabetic levels, the more likely, that any problem will be cured. In the mean time, try cranberry tablets( sugar free) and keeping those numbers down to around 5 at all times. That's probably lower than the doctor has said, but that's what non-diabetics run at.</p><p> Having said that, it might be unrelated. it's not something I or my husband has suffered from.</p><p> Hunt this forum for ways to get the BG numbers right down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 45991, member: 8110"] I would tell lhis health care team, because diabetics are prone to urinary tract problems. And keep telling them. Has he been checked for ketones? Can you smell an appley, pear droppy smell on him? What are his BG numbers like? The nearer he can get his BG numbers to non-diabetic levels, the more likely, that any problem will be cured. In the mean time, try cranberry tablets( sugar free) and keeping those numbers down to around 5 at all times. That's probably lower than the doctor has said, but that's what non-diabetics run at. Having said that, it might be unrelated. it's not something I or my husband has suffered from. Hunt this forum for ways to get the BG numbers right down. [/QUOTE]
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