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How To Keep Diabetes Under Control?

In spite of following my doctor s instructions (Quitting smoking, watching portion size closely,taking my meds and greatly increasing my daily exercise), I have now stopped losing weight (85# over the last ten years) and my numbers (A1C, daily glucose readings) seem to be getting worse. What more can I do ? my frustration is worse when I see people on T.V. or on diabetes related websites making way less effort, yet completely stopping their meds !!
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
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Diabetologist 's  Response
Dear sir i can understand your concern
There is nothing to get alarmed because this is a natural happening in the course of diabetes progression.
with increase duration of diabetes oral medication will tend to become less effective
kindly let me know some information to guide you in a better way
1.your age and duration of diabetes
2 your height and weight
3.your lab reports
4.Are you doing any exercise daily
5.Do you have family history of diabetes
6.what are all the medication you are using now.
Regards
Dr vamsi krishna
Diabetologist
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How To Keep Diabetes Under Control?

Dear sir i can understand your concern There is nothing to get alarmed because this is a natural happening in the course of diabetes progression. with increase duration of diabetes oral medication will tend to become less effective kindly let me know some information to guide you in a better way 1.your age and duration of diabetes 2 your height and weight 3.your lab reports 4.Are you doing any exercise daily 5.Do you have family history of diabetes 6.what are all the medication you are using now. Regards Dr vamsi krishna Diabetologist