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<blockquote data-quote="artichoke1" data-source="post: 1978135" data-attributes="member: 436389"><p>I am very interested to read of your experience. I have been a type 1 diabetic for 44 years. I was recently changed on to tresiba and since then have had what has been diagnosed as thrush but which failed to respond to canasten HC1 and latterly dermovate. I have just been to the GUM (for sexually transmitted diseases) clinic since no-one seemed to be able to get any nearer to a diagnosis and fully effective treatment. The Dr there thinks it may be Lichen Sclerosus and recommends seeing a dermolologist. I think you should also look further into what is causing your extreme discomfort. Tresisba is a 'new' insulin and there is very little research into/knowledge of, side effects. I should add that I knew that I couldn't have a sexually transmitted disease and that Lichen Sclerosus isn't an STD. I am going to see my GP next week and will ask for an appropriate referral. I will also report back to my Dr at the Diabetic clinic when I see her. I do hope that you soon find something to help. Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artichoke1, post: 1978135, member: 436389"] I am very interested to read of your experience. I have been a type 1 diabetic for 44 years. I was recently changed on to tresiba and since then have had what has been diagnosed as thrush but which failed to respond to canasten HC1 and latterly dermovate. I have just been to the GUM (for sexually transmitted diseases) clinic since no-one seemed to be able to get any nearer to a diagnosis and fully effective treatment. The Dr there thinks it may be Lichen Sclerosus and recommends seeing a dermolologist. I think you should also look further into what is causing your extreme discomfort. Tresisba is a 'new' insulin and there is very little research into/knowledge of, side effects. I should add that I knew that I couldn't have a sexually transmitted disease and that Lichen Sclerosus isn't an STD. I am going to see my GP next week and will ask for an appropriate referral. I will also report back to my Dr at the Diabetic clinic when I see her. I do hope that you soon find something to help. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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