Suggest Ways To Manage Diabetes
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Sun, 9 Jul 2017
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Question : Good Morning!
I believe that I am addicted to my prescriptions approved by my doctors!
Where do I search for help? As soon as possible? I have already stopped taking
all meds, and I am beginning to feel better. I know this could lead to other complications.
Can you give me some suggestions?
My only other alternative, is to pray to GOD. Something I find relieving when I ask him
to forgive us all, for our sins. He really is very understanding and forgiving GOD!
I believe that I am addicted to my prescriptions approved by my doctors!
Where do I search for help? As soon as possible? I have already stopped taking
all meds, and I am beginning to feel better. I know this could lead to other complications.
Can you give me some suggestions?
My only other alternative, is to pray to GOD. Something I find relieving when I ask him
to forgive us all, for our sins. He really is very understanding and forgiving GOD!
Brief Answer:
None of these medicines are addictive
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.
None of your current medication have addiction potential. All the medicines used for treatment of diabetes and hypertension in your case do not cause any form of addiction.
I think the perceived addiction at your end lies with the fact that you are dependent on these medications to have better control on diabetes and other conditions and I think this is necessary to prevent future complications.
In my opinion following advice of your doctor will be in best interest for you.
I hope this helps you.
Feel free to write back to me if you have more questions.
Thanks and regards.
None of these medicines are addictive
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.
None of your current medication have addiction potential. All the medicines used for treatment of diabetes and hypertension in your case do not cause any form of addiction.
I think the perceived addiction at your end lies with the fact that you are dependent on these medications to have better control on diabetes and other conditions and I think this is necessary to prevent future complications.
In my opinion following advice of your doctor will be in best interest for you.
I hope this helps you.
Feel free to write back to me if you have more questions.
Thanks and regards.
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