Patient Question: Disease:High blood sugar, poor drug effect, side effects Description:Female, 64 years old, diagnosed with diabetes in Hunan in 2004, has been taking the Chinese medicine Glucose Sulwhite and Nourishing Pancreatic Sugar Sulwhite with good effect. After she came to Sanya, her blood sugar increased, her vision was blurred and she was weak. The attending doctor said that the Chinese medicine was useless, and because of the very high values of white and red blood cells in the urine during the first examination, she was diagnosed with type II diabetes and type 2 diabetic nephropathy and hypertension, so she changed to western medicine (metformin tablets, glipizide tablets, calcium hydroxybenzene sulfonate dispersible tablets) and was advised to control her diet, just 6 minutes per meal, and increase her exercise. No adjustment has been made since November 28, 2013 when the drug was taken. Now the vision is clear, but the adverse effects are getting worse, dizziness diarrhea anorexia weakness, vomiting. Help wanted:Please ask the doctor, can these medications continue to be taken? Is it possible to adjust the prescription? Is it true that Chinese medicine cannot cure diabetes? I need your answer urgently. Thank you! Hospital Department: Endocrinology Department, Hainan Nongken Sanya Hospital Medication: Name of medication: Metformin tablets, Glipizide tablets, Calcium hydroxybenzene sulfonate dispersible tablets Dosing instructions: Metformin tablets three times a day, one after each first meal; Glipizide tablets three times a day, two tablets half an hour before each meal; dispersible tablets three times a day, two capsules each time. Taken from 11/28/13 to present. Blood sugar has not decreased effectively. Discomfort reactions: diarrhea and bloating, vomiting, dizziness, and severe anorexia.