Diabetes and menstruation

  
annasira
07/17/2011 3:38 p.m.

What do you know about this subject?
Metformin, Lantus or Humalog can "help" the bleeding to last longer?
Or maybe the Azuzar maybe?

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Anna4
08/09/2011 10:37 a.m.

May I know there is no relationship ... I am still wrong, but it would be the first news that I have about this.

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manolo82
08/11/2011 5:22 a.m.

I don't know if I will have something to do, but when they operated they took my metformin.

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DiabetesForo
08/11/2011 1:47 p.m.

It is possible what you say:

Although in my opinion it has more to see the "touched";) that we have the endocrine and hormonal system

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DiabetesForo
08/11/2011 1:48 p.m.

<Blockquote Manolo82 "" = "" Ref = ""

What did they operate?
Perhaps, in the operation they used iodized contrasts that are incompatible with metformin.

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manolo82
08/15/2011 12:42 p.m.

<Blockquote Manolo82 "" "" Ref = "" I don't know if I will have something to do, but when they operated I had metformin.

What did they operate?
Perhaps, in the operation they used iodized contrasts that are incompatible with metformin.
You are right, they implanted a DAI, and use iodized contrasts.

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geminis247
09/14/2011 1:18 p.m.

When the menstrual period comes to you, it is normal for sugar to rise to you because the body generates hormones and others, which generates a kind of "resistance" to insulin bone before during or after you have the period the sugar goes up and the units ofRapida do not usually lower the same amount of blood sugar

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