High sugar levels: Might medications be the cause?
My husband are diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis 17 years ago. He uses many medication since then. His sugar levels are very high. Is it possible that the medication that he uses for his prognose have a influence on his high blood suger level? Can you help please.
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Interesting about the Apple Watch. When I fell and broke my wrist a few years ago, my family insisted that I get some kind of "emergency alert" system. After discovering that most emergency alerts cost around $30 or so monthly (and can only be rented -- so that's like paying forever), I figured it would cost a lot less to just buy an Apple Watch for a few hundred that I could use in case of emergency. It can sense any "thumps" or "hard knocks" which prompts the watch to ask me if I've had a fall, so I feel pretty safe with it. I like being able to make and answer calls on it if my phone isn't with me, and to see the weather at a glance, too. Seeing my BG on my watch would be super-convenient.
By the way, since your Dexcom only lasts 10 days, does your doctor write the prescription for 3 sensors per month? And refills for one year?
@grrranny my Dexcom G6 prescription is 3 in a box (for a month) times 12 refills (for the year). Do you see your BG on your watch? My husband husband sees mine on his watch using the follow app.
Thanks for the speedy reply, Cheryl. I will pass that prescribing info on to my doc when I do the switch.
I see a "Dexcom Follow" app on my iPhone, but nothing for the Libre -- so nothing on the watch, yet. I'm sure they'll come up with one just about the time I make the switch!
Hopefully Dexcom should have iPhone app by end of summer.
They told me it is now in the testing stags.
Thanks, Pat; do you mean Freestyle Libre 3 will have iPhone “Follow” app (that could also be used for Apple Watch) by end of summer? That would be great!
@pjbaratta and @grrranny the Dexcom G6 is already compatible with iPhone and Apple Watches. Your blood sugars can be tracked & / or shared using those devices and an app called follow. I’m not sure about compatibility between Libre Freestyle 3 and Apple devices. I have an endocrinology appointment coming up and plan on asking about this. I use Dexcom G6 and I’m thinking of upgrading to 7 but I might consider a Libre product.
It's possible. I would Google each medication and see if they cause higher blood sugar. The only drug that I know for sure that does this is steroids.
i started out on Libre Freestyle 3. but i kept having problems with it. i couldn't keep the sensors on due to sweating. and the monitor would never keep a full charge. the batteries would always fail. i went through 3 of them within 6 months. now i use the Dexcom G7. i've found it more accurate and reliable. with a Glucose monitor as a backup for checking. d 🏳️🌈
Steroids is the only medication i've been warned about for higher blood glucose numbers. none of my other meds i'm on. and that's 12 of them. d 🏳️🌈
I want to make an update on how my Libre 3 is doing -- for @cehunt57 and everyone. They must have improved the accuracy of the sensors, because my last few have been reading much closer to my fingersticks. And they're not always higher; sometimes they are lower, as well -- just like a regular glucose meter when compared to other glucose meters.
Now, if they'll just make it so it can send the readings to my Apple watch as well as my iPhone..... I'm sure it's just a matter of time. It already sends the alerts to my watch, which is nice.