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One of the causes of frequent loo visits is high blood glucose as it is your kidneys working hard to get rid of the excess in your system. So wise to test to see.
Sometimes if I have eaten certain foods which can have a diuretic effect like celery, fennel, I can be up and down to the loo. Some people have that with too much caffeine.
I do but was told it's a side effect of my medication - Canagliflozin. Sometimes 2/3 but last night every hour on the hour. I know my glucose levels are falling - last HbA1c was 59.
I do but was told it's a side effect of my medication - Canagliflozin. Sometimes 2/3 but last night every hour on the hour. I know my glucose levels are falling - last HbA1c was 59.
That class of medication works by encouraging the kidneys to excrete excess glucose in your urine and the recommendation is that you need to drink plenty, 3 litres per day. Of course, the consequence of that is more loo visits.
That class of medication works by encouraging the kidneys to excrete excess glucose in your urine and the recommendation is that you need to drink plenty, 3 litres per day. Of course, the consequence of that is more loo visits.
That explains in then 🙂 I usually drink a fair amount of fluids daily, I've noticed a good drop in glucose levels since I've started taking it, changes in diet will have helped as well
Following on from the OP, I perhaps get up a couple of times a night if I'm unlucky, my problem arises during the daylight hours as I almost always feel I must use the toilet, but when I go the amount I do is hardly worth the visit!! couldn't fill an eggcup at times. Any comments?
Following on from the OP, I perhaps get up a couple of times a night if I'm unlucky, my problem arises during the daylight hours as I almost always feel I must use the toilet, but when I go the amount I do is hardly worth the visit!! couldn't fill an eggcup at times. Any comments?
Following on from the OP, I perhaps get up a couple of times a night if I'm unlucky, my problem arises during the daylight hours as I almost always feel I must use the toilet, but when I go the amount I do is hardly worth the visit!! couldn't fill an eggcup at times. Any comments?
Following on from the OP, I perhaps get up a couple of times a night if I'm unlucky, my problem arises during the daylight hours as I almost always feel I must use the toilet, but when I go the amount I do is hardly worth the visit!! couldn't fill an eggcup at times. Any comments?
You need to discuss this with your GP and get checked out. Your body is telling you that there is a problem and in this case almost certainly not diabetes related..
Not spoken to my GP yet , I do my finger prick tests before and 2 hours after meals and they are fine, I’m going to do one before going to bed and when I get up and see what they are like