Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Well done on the A1C. Sorry to hear that the UTI is getting you down. Do you take anything as a preventative? Cranberry & Blueberry are known to assist UT health. Maybe worth a look if you're not taking such things already. TTFN > My A1C at last test is finally below 6.0 and is at 5.6. *happy dance* The > bad news is I'm on antibiotics for UTI AGAIN *groan* (I'm SO sick of this) > and the next round of lab work gets dedicated to looking for signs of > rheumatoid arthritis and lupus thanks to two weeks straight of > excruciating., burning pain in every joint of my body. Bad thing is, BOTH of > those ailments have cropped up in women on both sides of the family. So I'm > just crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. > > Aazari > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 I've never had this kind of constant UTI problem until after I went months with 385+ sugar readings. Even with the numbers under control, I tend to have constant trouble which is leading the doctor to suspect neuropathy of the bladder. Yippee.... She said we're going to do urine tests at every checkup to track and then discuss treatment options if it's looking like it is neuropathy of the bladder. I'm not sure what the options for treatment for that are at the moment. I've not researched it yet. Basically, what happens with neuropathy of the bladder is that you can't feel whether or not your bladder is totally empty. So you end up with urine sitting in there stagnating and causing infections. I drink a good bit of water and cranberry juice. I also eat a lot of blueberries, so I wouldn't think I would be having so much trouble. The doc told me it's just a part of being diabetic in some cases along with the increased risk of yeast and other fungus deciding any patch of slightly damp skin you may have (toes, belly button, arm pits, groin, etc) is a great new home. Aazari The Art of Jolie E. Bonnette http://www.aazari.com/ Art Protection League http://www.artprotectionleague.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 What is A1C? The doctor said something about 7.3 and I wasn't quite sure what that meant. Just something about showing that my sugar had been up sometime doing the last three months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 In a message dated 3/19/2005 10:01:24 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, earnestmick@... writes: What is A1C? An A1c test is a blood test that shows what your bg's (blood glucose/blood sugar) has been running for the past 2-3 months. Here is a link from the Joslin Diabetes Center that has more information on the A1c test. Also has other information about daily testing. _http://www.joslin.org/education/library/fructosamine_test.shtml_ (http://www.joslin.org/education/library/fructosamine_test.shtml) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Are you taking meds for your cholesterol? I had reoccuring UTIs when I was taking Lipitor. I did some research and cut down the dose myself and after my 3rd round of antibiotics and I didn't have another on that dose. At my last check I expained this to my MD and he was skeptical (and unhappy I 1/2'd my med dose). I agreed to go full dose just to make my point and sure enough...UTI within 5 days. I am now taking Zocor without any UTI issues (about 5 months now). I have also heard others having trouble with joint pain while taking cholesterol meds. Good luck. Shari > My A1C at last test is finally below 6.0 and is at 5.6. *happy dance* The > bad news is I'm on antibiotics for UTI AGAIN *groan* (I'm SO sick of this) > and the next round of lab work gets dedicated to looking for signs of > rheumatoid arthritis and lupus thanks to two weeks straight of > excruciating., burning pain in every joint of my body. Bad thing is, BOTH of > those ailments have cropped up in women on both sides of the family. So I'm > just crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. > > Aazari > > The Art of Jolie E. Bonnette > http://www.aazari.com/ > > Art Protection League > http://www.artprotectionleague.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Hi Shari, Have you tried garlic? Nature's cholestrol controller might be a healthier option than Zocor/Lipitor unless you have allergy problems. ttfn > > My A1C at last test is finally below 6.0 and is at 5.6. *happy > dance* The > > bad news is I'm on antibiotics for UTI AGAIN *groan* (I'm SO sick > of this) > > and the next round of lab work gets dedicated to looking for signs > of > > rheumatoid arthritis and lupus thanks to two weeks straight of > > excruciating., burning pain in every joint of my body. Bad thing > is, BOTH of > > those ailments have cropped up in women on both sides of the > family. So I'm > > just crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. > > > > Aazari > > > > The Art of Jolie E. Bonnette > > http://www.aazari.com/ > > > > Art Protection League > > http://www.artprotectionleague.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 >>Are you taking meds for your cholesterol?>> I take Zocor for my cholesterol and have been taking it a long while. I think I started it about a year before the assumed window of time where my hypoglycemia flipped into diabetes. In all that time, I had no problems with UTIs. It's only since the bloodsugar went haywire and I've been diagnosed with diabetes that the urinalysis nearly always comes up " dirty " . Apparently the doc was expecting this as she has done urinalysis before every checkup since she diagnosed. Aazari The Art of Jolie E. Bonnette http://www.aazari.com/ Art Protection League http://www.artprotectionleague.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 I just had to jump in here. I have bladder infections every two months. The doctor had me take cranberry pills all day and before went to bed and I also had to take a vitamin C before bed. Nothing worked. Now he has me on a low grade antibiotic and I haven't had an infection in the last six months. It feels like a miracle. I was so sick and tired of getting them and now they are gone! Winifred My A1C at last test is finally below 6.0 and is at 5.6. *happy dance* The bad news is I'm on antibiotics for UTI AGAIN *groan* (I'm SO sick of this) and the next round of lab work gets dedicated to looking for signs of rheumatoid arthritis and lupus thanks to two weeks straight of excruciating., burning pain in every joint of my body. Bad thing is, BOTH of those ailments have cropped up in women on both sides of the family. So I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. Aazari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Hi Winifred, Great news. Sounds like you needed the anitbiotics to kill the bugs once and for all. The cranberry is probably a good supplement to keep up as a preventative now the bugs have been exterminated > I just had to jump in here. I have bladder infections every two months. > The doctor had me take cranberry pills all day and before went to bed > and I also had to take a vitamin C before bed. Nothing worked. Now he > has me on a low grade antibiotic and I haven't had an infection in the > last six months. It feels like a miracle. I was so sick and tired of > getting them and now they are gone! > > Winifred > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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