Thanks everyone, it's appreciated. Diet is something I can look at, I try to follow healthy eating guidelines, which may not be the best for diabetics perhaps? I'd appreciate being pointed in the right direction on that one. I've done the xpert course for diabetics and found it interesting but was a bit lacking when I said I was a vegetarian as my questions were met with blank faces......
That's interesting with regards to the Ramipril, my blood pressure is 'a bit high for someone with diabetes' but within range for someone without, I'm trying lisinopril 2.5mg at the moment, I think I'm going through a period of adjustment to the medicaion at the moment but it's nothing drastic so I'll keep on with that, I also understand it's a sort of kidney protection measure as well.
Thanks, I guess we are all different, although I did have a very strange reaction to the metformin/Ramipril combo.My husband takes Ramipril and Amlodopine for blood pressure also SR Metformin 2 twice a day and he does not have any problems with either.
Thanks, I guess we are all different, although I did have a very strange reaction to the metformin/Ramipril combo.
It is very difficult to accept that I might have to make myself really really sick to make myself better.
Yes and in your shoes I would struggle with that too. As a fellow scientist you know to change one thing at a time and also try multiple things independently. So you could try the diet for a couple of weeks and see what happens and then the meds for a couple of weeks. I am amazed if you get a meter and test strips; most have us have to buy our own and go for the code free one - http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
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