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<blockquote data-quote="avy" data-source="post: 356343" data-attributes="member: 39321"><p>Hello everyone, Glad it's not just me then. I was diagnosed in 2006 and have had this intermitent problem on and off ever since but with time you learn to deal with it and like one of the comments says I keep a supply of treatment in hand. I have a really good GP and nurse who are very understanding. The medication is on my repeat prescription list and I have never had a problem obtaining what I need. Make sure if you are given Clotrimazole cream it is the 2% instead of the 1% as it works much quicker. Yogurt is very effective. </p><p>The most important thing is that you do not have to suffer. Go and see your doctor or bend the ear of your practise nurse and get the correct treatment(this is not nappy cream), you may have to try different ones such as the cream with a pessary or the tablets with the cream. You as a diabetic will not have to pay for your prescriptions so try them and see which one works best for you. Cut down on your carbs and before you know it, you will control it rather than it control you.</p><p>I hope this helps. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avy, post: 356343, member: 39321"] Hello everyone, Glad it's not just me then. I was diagnosed in 2006 and have had this intermitent problem on and off ever since but with time you learn to deal with it and like one of the comments says I keep a supply of treatment in hand. I have a really good GP and nurse who are very understanding. The medication is on my repeat prescription list and I have never had a problem obtaining what I need. Make sure if you are given Clotrimazole cream it is the 2% instead of the 1% as it works much quicker. Yogurt is very effective. The most important thing is that you do not have to suffer. Go and see your doctor or bend the ear of your practise nurse and get the correct treatment(this is not nappy cream), you may have to try different ones such as the cream with a pessary or the tablets with the cream. You as a diabetic will not have to pay for your prescriptions so try them and see which one works best for you. Cut down on your carbs and before you know it, you will control it rather than it control you. I hope this helps. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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