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    MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more

    Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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    Mr. Lybrate-user, looking at the details provided, it is possible to reduce your hba1c% <7, by just increasing your daily exercise by a few minutes and also by adujusting daily intake marginally. There is no need to add any additional drug. You are really maintaining blood sugar levels quite well. Keep it up. With regards.
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    B.Sc. - Dietitics / Nutrition

    Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
    Hi , few ways to lower fasting sugar: there are several means to gain control over your diabetes. Few of them as below:
    1. Eating at regular intervals
    2. Avoiding foods high in processed and invisible sugar
    3. Good sleep hygiene
    4. Consistent workouts to be able to give you specific guidelines, we would need to gain a deeper insight into your lifestyle and work with you in greater proximity. Do let me know if you're keen and we could take this prospect forward. We work with amp...more
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    Cardiologist•Purba
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    all diabetic patient have some lipid abnormality, they may controlled with good diabetic control
    so consult with all report
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    I am 60 years old. I had asd operation in 1993 I had gall bladder operation in 2007 to remove gall stone I am having diabetic medicine since 2001; gemer 1 till 2014 now glycomet sr 500 mg I have piles problem since 2004; last year I got done colonoscopy; report is 2nd grade haemorroid, allopathic doctors advice for surgery. I don't want to go for another surgery; no pain, no bleeding; (initial stage of piles, I had pain and bleeding ; not now) it is like anal prolapse now. I have lost weight in the course of last 2 years gradually ; from 69 kg to now 58 kg (my height is 5.6) looking thin ; immediately after breakfast, I tempt to go to toilet; not after lunch or dinner daily at night I wake up at 2.30 -3 am doing regular walk and yogasana, breathing exercise. Now a days what ever I eat, I don't know where it goes, doesn't increase my weight, stool is tight: very little comparing to the quantity of food I take. Gas passes; empty belching also. While taking diabetic tablets, suddenly I feel shivering, sweating at 11 am even my breakfast is still in the stomach. So I skip taking diabetic tablet now and then. Thyroid test is normal my questing is what could be the reason for weight loss, and how to gain weight?

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    Ayurveda•Ahmednagar
    Do hba1c as your sugar is too much fluctuating. Also sleep well up to 6 to 8 hours. Due to sugar or colon problem or both are affecting you too much. We have best remedy for you.
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    PDDM, MHA, MBBS

    General Physician•Nashik
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    You should ask your doctor to add beta blocker drug as your antihypertensive if he consider it as good for you. It will control your heart rate.
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    MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

    General Physician•Delhi
    Dear, Yes your sugar levels are not well controlled and you are on a number of medications. But do not worry you still do not need to be insulin as we can still increase the doses of your medications. Glimepiride 1 mg can be increased so can met for min and pioglitazone. However januvia or sisal up tin is at the highest dose possible.
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    M.B;B.S, P.G.(FAMILY MEDICINE), D.O.H.

    General Physician•Hyderabad
    If you don't have control on diet get ready to face the complications of DM.
    Management of Diabetes: TEN COMMANDMENTS
    1. Once declared diabetic management of the case depends on the mutual coordination of treating doctor and the patient.
    2. Regular timely medicines
    3. Diet planning with the dietician
    4. Monthly visit to doctor & FBS, PPBS, & Average glucose estimations to know the prognosis
    5. Brisk morning walk for 45mts for 6days/week
    6. Avoid rice one time (if poss...more
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