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Colds/Flu

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newbs

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I've come down with a nasty cold/flu virus and the paracetemol is not helping at all. Is there anything that 'we' can take to speed up recovery or at least make ourselves feel better? What do you all do? The packet says flu plus/lemsip etc is not suitable for diabetics and I don't want to raise my already high BG any further.
 
To be honest, I just completely ignore the 'not suitable for diabetics' warning on medicine. 99.9% of the time, the reason it's there is because it's not been tested on someone with diabetes so they're just playing it safe. Unless it clearly has a specific adverse interaction with any medication you're taking, it's probably fine.

You'll have high BGs when you're ill. You'll pretty much just have to put up with that but anything you can do to bring them back down to normal levels will shorten the duration of your cold and make you feel better. However, most cold treatment only deals with the symptoms - no-one has ever managed to find a proven way of reducing the duration of a cold.

My personal routine with a cold is to test every two hours, bolus as appropriate and dope myself up on all-in-one-tablets. I also take GABA. I used to originally take GABA as it was demonstrated to reverse T1 in mice, but as with all of these things, it's a different story when you're a person. But I found when I was regularly taking GABA, I just never got ill. Occasionally I'd feel a cold coming on but it would go within a few hours of taking more GABA. So now I've stopped taking it regularly but will hock back a few tablets when I'm ill - it seems to help me, anyway.
 
Hi Newbs sorry to hear about your virus. I have to admit that I always take Lemsip as its the only thing that I can find that adequately relieves the cold symptoms
 
This sounds stupid i no.....BUT....if you like chillies bang some in your next meal they will most defo make you sweat some of you cold out and also very good for you 😉....hope you get better soon 🙂
 
Great, thanks. Will pop to the supermarket tomorrow then and get myself something!
 
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