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What’s A Good Antibiotic For Brittle T1D To Get Energy

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Covington, VA
May 30
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Hi, Check with your endo and see if you have any deficiencies. If so get orders for those. High BS will make you tired so…There is no antibiotic for energy, they only help for infections, etc. Anyway, If you like coffee… caffeine will give you more energy but don’t forget, it can be habit forming

June 2
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Try b-12 for energy

June 1
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Jayne - cute kitten!

June 2
A myT1Dteam Member

Interesting question. Why do you ask? I assume you take whatever antibiotic your physician gives you if you're sick... ???? Antibiotics aren't for energy - they're to fight a disease..

Antibiotics are medications that treat bacterial infections. Tiredness and fatigue can sometimes be a side effect of antibiotics. However, antibiotics are not typically known for causing tiredness directly.

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