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<blockquote data-quote="JoeJoshSarah" data-source="post: 2074523" data-attributes="member: 508760"><p>I'm having the same problems with quetiapine and bg lvls since my last HBA1C which was 53 I've lost approx a stone n a half, am now 2 weeks into giving up smoking yet my most recent HBA1C has only dropped by 1, the worst thing is I asked for quetiapine to help me with my ADHD meds (concerta) wearing off and I can take my melatonin, as used to take quetiapine for anxiety b4 I got diagnosed with ADHD only to discover my anxiety was thru having untreated ADHD, I am currently tapering off quetiapine as know that its that causing my high bg lvls I just unfortunately didn't realise how dangerous this drug was to diabetes, its not caused my diabetes I was diagnosed b4 I ever took quetiapine as it runs in the family from what I can gather, I have tried twice to get to talk to a doctor since discovering my HBA1C result only to be stopped in my tracks by the receptionists and told they can get me a call off the doc on Wed nxt week even tho I want to talk to a doc ASAP, but I luckily have a doc appointment on Wed over a diff matter, will my bg lvls lower once I'm off quetiapine as also need flat foot reconstruction surgery but orthopaedics wernt happy with my last HBA1C result and the fact I smoked, the smoking I'm sorting as I said earlier 2 weeks now as a non smoker, but get a horrible feeling my bg lvls aren't going to be satisfactory for orthopaedics, thanks in advance n hello everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeJoshSarah, post: 2074523, member: 508760"] I'm having the same problems with quetiapine and bg lvls since my last HBA1C which was 53 I've lost approx a stone n a half, am now 2 weeks into giving up smoking yet my most recent HBA1C has only dropped by 1, the worst thing is I asked for quetiapine to help me with my ADHD meds (concerta) wearing off and I can take my melatonin, as used to take quetiapine for anxiety b4 I got diagnosed with ADHD only to discover my anxiety was thru having untreated ADHD, I am currently tapering off quetiapine as know that its that causing my high bg lvls I just unfortunately didn't realise how dangerous this drug was to diabetes, its not caused my diabetes I was diagnosed b4 I ever took quetiapine as it runs in the family from what I can gather, I have tried twice to get to talk to a doctor since discovering my HBA1C result only to be stopped in my tracks by the receptionists and told they can get me a call off the doc on Wed nxt week even tho I want to talk to a doc ASAP, but I luckily have a doc appointment on Wed over a diff matter, will my bg lvls lower once I'm off quetiapine as also need flat foot reconstruction surgery but orthopaedics wernt happy with my last HBA1C result and the fact I smoked, the smoking I'm sorting as I said earlier 2 weeks now as a non smoker, but get a horrible feeling my bg lvls aren't going to be satisfactory for orthopaedics, thanks in advance n hello everyone [/QUOTE]
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