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Abnormal blood results with muscle cramps in diabetic and high blood pressure

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Thank you for having me. I am a 59 year old woman diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2003 and high blood pressure. I am on insulin and metformin twice daily and also on ramipril 10md and indapamide2.5mg daily for my BP. My last HbAic 2days ago was 45. Vitamin B12 level was 792 high as indicated in the result. I am also on pravastatin 20mg daily. My creatinine level has increased to 95 which is on the high side. I have been suffering from numbness, stiffness, aches, in my bones and muscles for 6 months. I am very concerned and would appreciate advice from the group.

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Did You check Mg level? To tke supplement of Magnesium taurat help me against muscle cramps.

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