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Nervous Diabetes ... Can Lexatin be taken or other muscle relaxant?

VICTORGR's profile photo   12/04/2010 5:41 p.m.

Hello,

I think it's crazy, but hey, it's my question, I have very poorly controlled diabetes lately, also blame stress, and telling them to people I know, they have told me to take relaxing Lexatin type.

What's true in this?

Can you take relaxants with diabetes?

Thank you.

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12/04/2010 5:41 p.m.
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I prefer serotonin, at least you risk more;)

Now seriously.
Identify the cause of stress and combine it at the origin;The lexatin or any other tranquilizer (benzodiazepines) is very useful for controlling acute decompensations, in a very short term ... in the medium and long term you cannot survive with pills.

Benzodiazepines should not interfere with insulin treatment ... indirectly can cause you more drowsiness or apathy and reduce physical exercise ... which will raise blood glucose.
And as in most drugs of this type if there are renal, liver or lung complications is completely discouraged.

In any case, consult your endo or the header.

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12/05/2010 5:57 a.m.
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Thank you Owash I supposed it, but they told me the other day and that was my question.By the way, as you know so much from your own experience or why you have studied some of this.Because you are a machine you know of all the issues.I'm glad there are people like you to help so much.

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12/05/2010 11:31 a.m.
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Of diabetes I know from my own experience and because I have worked in the environment related to the patients for the last 5 years
Of some other diseases I know from close experience of relatives, for one or others I think I have touched almost all the specialties ... I have always liked to read the prospects, inform myself of treatments and be very coin for doctors: Mrgreen:

But come on, far from being an expert in anything.

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12/05/2010 12:30 p.m.
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And it is also a machine, I tell you: D

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12/05/2010 1:32 p.m.
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This machine specifically:

:))

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12/05/2010 2:57 p.m.
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First of all thanks to Owash for giving my peaks (some we deserve it ...)

And now also seriously:

As I dropped into other parts of the forum, stress influences the so-called hypothalamus-hypophysis axis (gland located at the base of the skull that governs the other glands).Stress is really a defense mechanism that is associated with danger or alert states (when man lived in nature, it was a simple survival mechanism against predators' attacks or attacks from other tribes for example).Now stress has a more social concept but remains an answer to situations that are other types of aggressions (labor aggressions, overload due to family problems ...).In any case, the stress activation of the axis involves an activation of the adrenal glands (as its name indicates above the kidney, we would now talk about the hypothalamus-hypophysis-suprenal axis) and this entails the secretion of adrenaline and cortisol (both known as counterinsular hormones for having antagonistic mechanisms to insulin and therefore raise blood blood glucose levels).

And why exists this mechanism in our wise body?It has its logic, imagine the primitive man (I give this example because the stress response exists since the human being exists) whose tribe attacks another tribe, that is, or fight (physical effort) or flees (physical effort) therefore it is givenA situation in which the body needs more blood sugar and therefore activates all this hormonal and physiological response.Stress is a response from the organism that persists evolutionively.

Regarding the drugs and as Owash's cognizage (I'm sorry, you said it, hehehe) benzodiazepines (such as lexatin) serve for very specific moments, since they eventually produce dependence (if you take it away, they give it monkey) andTolerance (more and more doses are needed).There is no problem using these drugs for 1-2 months if Elugo gradually withdraws.If the stress source is lengthened and cannot be controlled with non -pharmacological measures, antidepressants should be used with anxiety indication (paroxetine, citalopram, escitalopram ... are fundamentally of the group of ISRs or selective inhibitors of serotonin reuptake).Antidepressants can be used for longer without generating dependence.

Personally I recommend that if the stress source can be eliminated or controlsport that helps download stress).

I hope everything has been understood ... just in case a summary: active stress acts physiological responses that end in the secretion of hormones that raise sugar.

All the best...

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12/09/2010 7:43 a.m.
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Nothing, you have to continue giving the pain because some doctors /psychologists do not find out.I have just seen in emergencies a kid with 13 years that has been taking Tranxilium for 4 months by an irritable colon diagnosis / psychogenic abdominal pain.It seems to me an aberration to do that to someone so young, when there are other drugs that can be used in that age, and when in reality a good psychotherapy would really be better ...

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12/09/2010 7:54 a.m.
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Ehhh that the psycholokos do not prescribe anything ... leave Pajín time and allow us :))
In addition, they still do not consider us health personnel:-/

irritable colon and give it tranxilium?: Shock:
already put that they do a colonoscopy and an opaque enema ... Surely their bad ideas are removed quickly:-/
or to the total gross an ERCP and look at it well :?
Instead of treating the real problem, the consequence is treated ... Come on, spectacular.

By cognizage (which I am: d) I referred to being constantly asking the reasons, possibilities, alternatives and effects of all kinds of interventions, drugs or diagnoses ... of me or my close family.
Obviously, I always contrast what they tell me ... I must say that I have rarely caught them in a resignation (it must have been a coincidence :)))

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12/09/2010 1:13 p.m.
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Thank you very much for all the answers, I really saw it a bit exaggerated, with what we put in the body to get more things.By the way, the other day they told me that the sport is not very good for the diabetic, each specialist contradicts, this is to go crazy.When I was 16 or 17 years old (when I was not yet diabetic), I was an athletic elite athlete, I spent a few years running until I went to the mili and spoiled it ... as a result of there, I have only playedto football in Peñillas and little else.Do you think that would cause me the diabetes?, To have the body to a type of life of a good athlete and leave it overnight? .... I don't know that also makes me think.I remind you to debut at 29. Well, a year ago I ran again, and the diabetes was going much better, Hemo of 8.9 went down to 6.5.The bad thing that agreed with football and injured myself in the month of April, and since then I had to be at rest due to an injury in the adductor quite complicated, and that has given me in my diabetes a bestial lack of control.Well, everything has happened and I am starting with my football and with my athletics, it seems that the thing is a little controlled again, but I tell you all this roll because the other day a diabetes specialist told me that the sport is notWell, because it is not the same to run after having eaten a plate of lentils that after having eaten a snack or a potato tortilla.Wow we go crazy, I think that as one knows his body nobody knows him.Although there are moments that really (as I have been lately) I need help of specialists, but the truth does not know to what extent they can help us.I believe that among ourselves, among the diabetics that we suffer this disease is as you learn more.through experiences lived by physical people.Well I leave you with my roll, I just wanted you to know that I ... sincerely, every day I am more tuned.

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12/10/2010 10:32 a.m.
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Helloaaaaaaaaaaaa,
Victorgr, if you are liedAnd see how food acts, sport etc in my body, the day will come when all this dominates, now I'm starting
Greetings

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12/10/2010 10:41 a.m.
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Victor, today there is no defined cause for diabetes, so it is not worth heating up looking for an explanation ... because at the moment there is no.

The diabetes specialist told you that the sport is bad?: Shock: :))
At an amateur level, practiced in moderation and with good diabetes control there is no forbidden sport ....
Even the most obvious risk as diving (hello natxo: mrgreen: or marathons make them without problems people with diabetes
For example:

Professional players with diabetes are and there have been several: Moha, Zetteberg ... but professional athletes does not sound to me.

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12/10/2010 1:05 p.m.
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