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Asked for male, 43 years old from Chandigarh
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Ayurveda•Delhi
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HbA1c is on higher side. With time and dedication, type 2 diabetes can be reversed and the results can be very rewarding, with less tiredness and better all-round health.
It takes us 6 to 9 months to reverse your Diabetes. We have special package. It is a wonderful treatment. After 3rd month we start reducing your allopathic medicines. After 9 months, no medicines and you become absolutely Diabetes free normal person
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Diabetologist•Mumbai
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If she is taking all the medicines regularly and following dietary precautions and regular exercise, her insulin will need to be altered. Another type of insulin seems suitable at this stage. you will have to meet a diabetologist and discuss regarding this.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Pune
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Even after taking medications for high blood sugar, if the blood sugar is not in control, it indicates that the root cause of diabetes is still not being treated. Allopathy medicines only reduce the blood sugar but do not treat the root cause of the disease. Diabetes is a lifestyle disorder which can be treated only with lifestyle changes. Ayurvedic system of medication digs deeper into the problem and tries to treat the disease from the root. Thats why, although ayurvedic medicines will take ti...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, there is nothing mentioned about fasting, PP glucose levels and HbA1c%. So I am not aware about how well is your diabetes controlled. I am sure you are in a well controlled patient fasting glucose should be <100 mg or closer to `100 mg, PP 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% at your age < 7%. As regards some mixture which you are mentioning I have no idea. If you feel it is good then you may take it. Thanks.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Metocard is a morning medicine. Telmisartan may, therefore be taken after dinner. If you want improvement in lipids and diabetes, and good long term health, I suggest you discuss your diet on phone with me. Best wishes.
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Diabetologist•Chennai
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Looks like that this is the first time diabetes is diagnosed. First thing apart from medication is that she should control her diet and do some physical activity. She has to reduce weight as part of diabetic management. Insulin will give quicker response but oral medicines will take time. Wait for a week ,check the sugar again and consult doctor to adjust the dose.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Two things are very important in diabetes control and they are diet and exercise. Patient should avoid sugar jaggery honey sweets sweet fruits like mangoe grapes banana cheekoo etc. Diet should be small, frequent eals and easily digestable. Exercise,walking and yoga are equally important. If you are overweight reduce it .Then comes role of mediines.In my openion pt. Should follow one system of medicine under the guidane of a qualified doctor.
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Hi! as your fasting sugars are high you need another medicine at night. Voglibose alone at night does not seem to be sufficient.
You may consult me again with your fasting, postprandial sugar levels and hba1c.
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Endocrinologist•Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user, I understand your concern. If your post meal sugars are not getting controlled since a year. There are two options.
One is - there are few good medicines which have come recently which might help you to reduce your pp sugar. But you should consult your local endocrinologist who will evaluate if they are suitable for you or not.
Second - as you are already on lantus. You can start insulin to help control pp sugars also, which will reduce the no. Of tablets that you need t...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I get a feeling that I have answered this query yesterday. Both fasting and PP glucose levels are high. There is a need to upgrade the overall treatment.
Following are my observations : 1) Weight is too high with a BMI of 34.04 kgs she is close to grade 2 obesity. This is a major hindrance for better glucose control.
2) There is a need to look at the dietary pattern, extent of daily physical activity and lipid profile details, serum creatinine and urea...more
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