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Hi, it's my first time. My husband is type 2 diabetic. Recently he hada very bad diarrhoea bug which put him of food for2 days. He was reluctant to take Diarolyte and is like to know what to do is this happens again. Please can anyone advise the best to do. Thanks

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Gambit62

suggest you speak to your local pharmacist - they will be able to advise

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Ivan25

my mom had diabetic and suffered diabetic foot few months ago, she changed diet plan and maintained doxyva therapy for 3 weeks now, she's doing great. :)

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Mikey9744

Take a Imodium capsule works wonders very quickly. I am T2 for nearly 14 years now medication free best way if you have the will power I am on a low carb free diet.

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