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<blockquote data-quote="LadyM" data-source="post: 354297" data-attributes="member: 57376"><p>Hi Poor Fellow Thrush Sufferer,</p><p></p><p>I have thrush on and off all the time and yes Caneston Due does help but you can also get a course of oral tablets or one single tablet which seem to keep it a bay for a bit longer. Also as a Diabetic you should not be paying for your prescriptions so do not buy this expensive treatment over the counter. My Specialist Diabetic Doctor also said that as you get better control of your sugar levels the Thrush gets better, this is true but as we all know our sugar levels can be all over the place. Expecially when you are unwell and maybe taking antibiotics. As for the nappy rash cream advice, it does not even deserve a comment, keep that for the babies.</p><p></p><p>I have now just accepted that Thrush is another thing to contend with as a Diabetic !</p><p>Marion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyM, post: 354297, member: 57376"] Hi Poor Fellow Thrush Sufferer, I have thrush on and off all the time and yes Caneston Due does help but you can also get a course of oral tablets or one single tablet which seem to keep it a bay for a bit longer. Also as a Diabetic you should not be paying for your prescriptions so do not buy this expensive treatment over the counter. My Specialist Diabetic Doctor also said that as you get better control of your sugar levels the Thrush gets better, this is true but as we all know our sugar levels can be all over the place. Expecially when you are unwell and maybe taking antibiotics. As for the nappy rash cream advice, it does not even deserve a comment, keep that for the babies. I have now just accepted that Thrush is another thing to contend with as a Diabetic ! Marion [/QUOTE]
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