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<blockquote data-quote="Bucksgirl" data-source="post: 2223661" data-attributes="member: 48066"><p>Hi Belles, when I get thrush I take a fluconazole tablet which sorts it out pretty quickly. Mine is not related to high BS as I'm very well controlled, just one of those things I get now and then. You can buy fluconazole over the counter but I get mine from an online pharmacy, three tablets at a time and much cheaper, so I always have it at the ready. I don't declare my diabetes or they probably wouldn’t let me have it. I used to have it on free repeat prescription from my GP but I get it cheaper than the NHS can so happy to buy my own now. Hope you feel better soon and never have to suffer so long with such a bad attack again.x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucksgirl, post: 2223661, member: 48066"] Hi Belles, when I get thrush I take a fluconazole tablet which sorts it out pretty quickly. Mine is not related to high BS as I'm very well controlled, just one of those things I get now and then. You can buy fluconazole over the counter but I get mine from an online pharmacy, three tablets at a time and much cheaper, so I always have it at the ready. I don't declare my diabetes or they probably wouldn’t let me have it. I used to have it on free repeat prescription from my GP but I get it cheaper than the NHS can so happy to buy my own now. Hope you feel better soon and never have to suffer so long with such a bad attack again.x [/QUOTE]
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