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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2016614" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>The reason many uncontrolled diabetics have thrush is that they are peeing out the glucose, and the fungus is flourishing in that environment. The thirst is due to the amounts of urine being made by the frantic kidneys trying to get rid of the glucose rather than reabsorb it and try to get it back into the already overly sweet blood. </p><p>If you can reduce the amount of glucose and other simple sugars in your blood then both symptoms should reduce in sync with that.</p><p>As you are using insulin and Metformin it will need to be a cautious approach, as eating low carb foods can be very effective in lowering blood glucose - I went from a Hba1c of 91 to 47 in 80 days of low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2016614, member: 355878"] The reason many uncontrolled diabetics have thrush is that they are peeing out the glucose, and the fungus is flourishing in that environment. The thirst is due to the amounts of urine being made by the frantic kidneys trying to get rid of the glucose rather than reabsorb it and try to get it back into the already overly sweet blood. If you can reduce the amount of glucose and other simple sugars in your blood then both symptoms should reduce in sync with that. As you are using insulin and Metformin it will need to be a cautious approach, as eating low carb foods can be very effective in lowering blood glucose - I went from a Hba1c of 91 to 47 in 80 days of low carb. [/QUOTE]
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