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Should I eat medicines for my diabetes?

Around two weeks ago, I diagnose that I have high blood sugar. As soon as I diagnose, I start exercise regularly around 1 hr a day. And also I cut many of my food habit. I am trying to eat low carbohydrate and low fat food. But still my blood sugar is high, but little down then earlier. So should I eat medicine for this or should I look for some more day with regular exercise.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    well dude..you don't need to eat medicine in order

    to lower your sugar rate,exercise regularly is a good habit you've done i guess,,,all i can say is visit your nearest hospital,,

    and try to control taking soft drinks, eating junk foods and drink pleanty of water everyday to lower it..be aware of the fat foods the highest cholesterol the higher your sugar rate is..

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  • 1 decade ago

    eating a good diet is always best with regular exercise but if the sugars were real high medication helps bring the sugars down and at times medication is no longer needed but if sugars remain high a low dose of medication is prescribed or insulin

    Source(s): my source is just lifes experience. I am a diabetic ane I myself take insulin in shots because my sugar levels were very high.
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  • 1 decade ago

    If you think you have chronic high sugar you should see a doctor. If you need meds for diabetes, that's the best way to get them.

  • 1 decade ago

    You can't eat medicine. But you and your doctor should discuss lifestyle changes and medications together. It will take a while for lifestyle changes to take effect. Up to 3 mo to be exact. If this isn't working for you than you and your doctor can discuss if medication would be helpful or not.

  • 1 decade ago

    Has your doctor prescribed you medication for diabetes?

    I would consult your doctor, he/she would be best to answer this question.

    How high has your sugars been running?

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