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I am a type 2 diabetic from last 15 yrs with moderate control. currently taking following Medicines. I am 58 yrs male, vegetarian south indi

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Ongliza 5 mg (1-0-0) , Diapride 4mg (1-0-1), Volix 0.3 mg (1-1-1), Melmet SR 1000 (1-0-1), along with multivitamins, calcium and atorva . Also Arbital 80 mg (1-0-0) for BP. I walk all the 7 days for 3 Kms and swim for 4 days in a week. Eat rice and vegetables in the morning and 3 chappaties in the night. With all the above my FBS still remains at 130-140 and RBS at 150-160. No other complaints. Pl suggest any better method of controlling my sugar levels

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Lochanraj

Thank you Mr Ram. I will go through and come back to you for any clarifications

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nmohan

COMPLETELY STOP EATING RICE AND SWEET

EAT SLAD'S,VEG SOUP .IF YOU WISH TO EAT

RICE THEN EAT ONLY RED RICE. REDUANCE YOUR

CARBS .EAT FULL FAT MILK,BUTTER, CHEESE,NUTS,ALMONDS

ETC

THIS IS CALLED LCHF DIET.

ALSO WALK MIN 5-6 KMS EVERY DAY

EAT METHI SEED SOAKED IN WATER EVERY MORNG

HAVE COMPLETELY CONTROLLED MY BLOOD SUGAR

MOHAN

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kkjng

If you adopt LCHF Diet, you will be perfectly alright. Reduce your intake of carbs.

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ShooterGeorge in reply to kkjng

Saw the question of eugine at healthunlocked.com/diabetes... ?

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wrongan

A simple solution before adopting any other suggestion try to reduce your food intake every time and check your B/S level you will be astonished.

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RAKSMAN

Too many drugs u r using.....

as suggested by many above reduce quantity of food , specially Carbohydrates.

Even a 1 Re tab of DAONIL will give u equal results as a 40 Re tab of ONGLIZA.. Chek with ur Doc.

Must reduce carbs and walk minimum 1 hour a day.

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Lochanraj in reply to RAKSMAN

Thank you. Will check with doc and try to limit minimum carbs per day. Actually I am spending almost 3000/- per month on these costly medicines. Actually even Doctors also do not prescribe low cost medicines.

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RAKSMAN in reply to Lochanraj

Very true, Drs prescribe costly drugs due to pressure from pharma companies... U can chek same drug economical brands, from other companies on cimsasia.com

Some useful tips.... must take cinnamon, curry leaves, replace chapati with salads.

Avoid bakery products.

MELMET SR 1000mg must be Metformin. There are more than 500 brands..chek economical one..

ARBITAL may be Telmesartan 40 mg ..if correct there are many economical brands.

U can reduce your medicine budget upto half.

Rakesh

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abm1997

u r taking too many drugs...

first u consult doctor for medicine, stop rice immeditely, take two chapati with green veg.,dal, paneer etc in morning, after noon take apple, pappaya or some almonds in dinner time u take soup, plenty of salad, if u need more, than u take kichri (moong dal + two spoon rice) and just 30-40 minutes walk daily is sufficient, after 2 weak you check your sugar....result good...

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Nane

You need to have a retrospection of your condition within yourself and come to a conclusion as to what is manageable and what requires medicine. Present day tendency is to prescribe a medicine for every condition you state. If possible visit a Sr.Physician of old school. Without feeling bad about it you can be frank with the doctor and tell him what you can afford. For every expensive medicine there is an equivalent less costly medicine. Doctors know and will prescribe if you ask. There is another aspect to this. If you go to a specialist and if he prescribes a cheap medicine you may feel not satisfied and may think the dr. is no good so they tend to prescribe costly ones. But if you are frank with him you will get the best at the right price.

I have been managing type 2 for last 13 years and mostly with expense on medicine less than Rs.100/- a month. So have a talk with your doctor with your latest hba1c report.

Your random sugar level is not alarming. Your high fbs may have reason or bearing on what you have for dinner. Check this out. What is PPS level?

One of the best suggestion of this forum is to go for LCHF diet. Go for it, it is easily followable and has immediate effect and not expensive. You may need to progressively reduce your medicine to suit the reducing sugar levels. I have been following this for 6 months now and my HbA1C has come to 4.9 from 6.3 in six months. While I would not wish to generalise based on my experience you can take the best out of it. My medicines have also now come down to 25% of earlier.

To get a good grip on what happens with change in diet and medicine on sugar levels I have been frequently checking sugar levels at home and formed my conclusion on the medicines. No doctor can understand how your body behaves to medicines and food on a daily basis better than you. Once sure you follow a set regimen. Discuss with your doctor at least once in 3 months. Good luck.

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menonpkv

Stop sweets.Take fruits moderately.Do brisk exercises for sweating.Not increasing quantum of food increase frequency (no of times) Avoid constipation by taking more water.YOU CAN GO FOR WATER THERAPY MODERATELY.THIS WILL AVOID ACCUMULATION OF FOOD IN THE SYSTEM

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Lochanraj

Thanks everyone for your valuable suggestions and feedback. Will make it a point to adopt suggestions and hopefully my sugar lever should come back to normal reading within a month. Thanks once gain

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rbsmoni47

Do Mudras for diabetics.It has a very good effect.

Apana Mudra

Gently touch the tip of the thumb with the tips of the middle finger and ring finger (both hands preferable). Don’t apply any pressure. Gentle touch will do.

This is useful for diabetics since it removes toxins from the body.

Prana Mudra

Gently touch the tip of the thumb with the tips of the ring finger and little finger (both hands preferable). Don’t apply any pressure. Gentle touch will do.

This is useful for diabetics since it improves energy level.

Gyan Mudra

Gently touch the tip of the thumb with the tip of the index finger (both hands preferable). Don’t apply any pressure. Gentle touch will do.

This is useful for diabetics since it gives deep relaxation.

Water Mudra

Gently touch the tip of the thumb with the tip of the little finger (both hands preferable). Don’t apply any pressure. Gentle touch will do.

This is useful for diabetics since it quenches thirst.

Do it for 15 minutes in the morning and evening/night before meals.

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Lochanraj

Thanks. Pl help and explain what is OGTT

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thoughtbreaker

Hi Lochnraj,

I got diabetic at a early age of 25 and since then I am having bunch of medicines to reduce the levels.

But when I read the affects of Yoga mudras, I started doing 30 mintues of Pran mudra and also 30 minutes of Apana Mudra while I walk for 1 hour. I do 5 rounds of surya namaskar and 20 turns of cobra pose. Happy to say that my levels are very much low after a single week compared to earlier times.

There is nothing to lose in trying. I would suggest you to give a try on these two mudras and see the results.

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