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Thread: Diabetic COLDS
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Old 02-19-2007, 04:59 AM
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Diabetic COLDS

Bringing this question over from another thread.
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Originally Posted by tmef View Post
Oh I'm so glad someone else has the chronic chest infection thing going on. I've had it all last year and no antibiotic on the planet has helped. Going to the doc again next week. What have you done when you have it?
Colds are tough when you have diabetes. A non diabetic will display cold symptoms for two weeks and it's over. With diabetes a cold can last months if you bg's are not in control. Keeping bg's under tight control is your biggest defense and for keeping the time you have it down to two weeks.

What do you do if you have it and had it for weeks and weeks. Antibiotics will do nothing for getting over the cold. My suspicions are that they might actually prolong the cold. So what I do and did this last November when my A1c's went to 6.4% and I caught a cold. Which was the same thing I did when, after going through all of the antibiotics in 3 months, and my Doctor told me I had to get over it myself. So I armed myself with a saline nasal spray, a prescription antihistamine/decongestant, a prescription for another nasal spray to dry up my nose when it flowed like a river, and an over the counter cough suppressant. The cough suppressant was so I could sleep and to keep from annoying others for which cough drops work well. The saline nasal spay I used the most to keep my sinuses moist whenever the humidity was very low. The humidity in heated spaces here commonly gets below 10%. Which in my case causes the membranes to dry up and crack. Which then bleed and that gives the glucose in the blood over to those bugs for food that make us sick. The salt in the saline spray also kills some or inhibits their growth. Which brings me to when I would get a scratchy throat I would have a cup of chicken noodle soup or just a cup of chicken broth both of which are really salty. Gargle with warm salt water if your not supposed to take in any salt. A humidifier in your bed room for when you are asleep at night will help. However I will not keep any humidifier for very long if I can not clean every surface of it with white vinegar it gets trashed. Better to get a new cheap one every month.
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