Hi Ches - could be, cos Metformin definitely for T2, also Janumet (which is a mixture of Metformin and Sitagliptin where both are T2 drugs but does mean you take more than 1000mg Metformin a day) then Pregabalin is one of the drugs given when someone has neuropathy pain, and the neuropathy (nerve damage pain) might be caused by diabetes and too high BG for too long, and although Laroxyl isn't the first drug I'd expect to see on a 'Diabetes drug' list - cos it isn't it's most obvious use, it can be prescribed in cases of neuropathy. Not being medically qualified whatsoever I wouldn't know!
A couple of questions please - what's your current HbA1c and how often does that get checked in France plus are you getting all the add-on tests we get in the UK when we have diabetes - eg foot checks (pulses and feeling in the feet) retinal photography, Urea & Creatinine blood tests, lipids ?
Do you restrict the amount of carbohydrate you eat and are the '10s' after you eat or at other times?
Are you able to take regular exercise?
Nosey, aren't I? LOL