Yes you willWill I ever start feeling better
I hope so I feel awful I try and stay positive but it seems so hard to right now. No the doctors said not to test my levels they recommened a low carb diet which I am doing religiously so there shouldn't be anything to raise my levels so much that I would get thrush so maybe like you said i got it for another reason.Yes you will. While thrush is much more likely when your blood sugars are high there are other reasons for it (otherwise only diabetics would get it.!). Have you been doing blood tests to see what your sugars are? (I know most doctors tell T2s not to test but many of the folk here do and it helps them work out what they can safely eat without raising their blood sugars.) Get some treatment for the thrush (I recommend pessaries if it's really bad), and you should start to feel better very soon.
As regards the cold and flu tablets, what medicines are you on? (I never realised that some weren't suitable for diabetics, other than ones packed with sugar, and I've been diabetic for 48 years. )
I think I'm just going to try lemsip. I thought about buying my own testing kit from Amazon. I'm not on any drugs at the moment. So I'm having minimal amounts of carbs per day ive increased excersise. I've cut out bread, potatoes, pasta and rice. I've been eating meat and veg mainly alot of salads, stir fry. I eat a small handful of berries as a snack but I stick to 3 small healthy meals per dayHow about a lemsip? Hopefully some T2s will post on the flu drugs they use (I'm T1.)
The cynics among us reckon that the reason the doctors tell you not to test is because they don't want to pay for blood testing strips.
How low carb is your low carb diet? Are you on drugs to control your diabetes?
Anti congestants (which are added, ibuprofen too) raise blood pressure and most if not all type2s have medication for high blood pressure. Ibuprofen isn't recommended for heart disease patients.Yes you will. While thrush is much more likely when your blood sugars are high there are other reasons for it (otherwise only diabetics would get it.!). Have you been doing blood tests to see what your sugars are? (I know most doctors tell T2s not to test but many of the folk here do and it helps them work out what they can safely eat without raising their blood sugars.) Get some treatment for the thrush (I recommend pessaries if it's really bad), and you should start to feel better very soon.
As regards the cold and flu tablets, what medicines are you on? (I never realised that some weren't suitable for diabetics, other than ones packed with sugar, and I've been diabetic for 48 years. )
Virginal thrush can be court from your partner.
@Antje77 - stop cruising for virgins right now. We are not that sort of forum. LOL.Not as long as they're virgin, I guess....
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