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camouflage wrote:Just got back from my Diabetic Appointment (Type 2,Everything stable) They want to sent me to the local vascular unit to check my feet out
I Have 6 months worth of Meds (Tablets) put by and rotate monthly
Survival Bill wrote:So many people have it now its scary! but you have to wonder if they will ever really find the cure as its such a big money funded industry now...




Hillbilly wrote:camouflage wrote:Just got back from my Diabetic Appointment (Type 2,Everything stable) They want to sent me to the local vascular unit to check my feet out
I Have 6 months worth of Meds (Tablets) put by and rotate monthly
I'm also Type 2. What meds on you on?
I'm taking Januvia and Metformin.Survival Bill wrote:So many people have it now its scary! but you have to wonder if they will ever really find the cure as its such a big money funded industry now...
It is one of those diseases that they will never have a cure for. You can only control it. If you can't get it under control, you will need meds and most likely insulin at some time.
Type 1 people use insulin all the time.
Dibetes does damage to all organs and is the leading cause of blindness.




Hillbilly wrote:I'm also taking Crestor (Rosuvastatin) for my cholesterol.
It is the only cholesterol medicine that my body can handle.
All the others either raise the liver function blood test levels too high, or cause me pain in my arms and legs.
It really work great for me, my cholesterol is a nice low level at this time.
High cholesterol is a NO NO for diabetics.

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