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@berber19

PCP did do an A1C at few months ago and was normal. When I asked again this last visit to see an endocrinologist about why glucose is still high she said probably cause I ate before I came…I don’t think she even looked that it’s been high at every blood work and also why would it be out of range, even if I just ate that doesn’t seem normal.

Post covid has always been my suspicion…just seems so crazy and so few answers. Is this what you and doctors have been leaning towards for you?

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@berber19 have you considered getting a blood glucose meter, or even urine strips(but meter is much better). It could help you at least pin the blood sugar issue down.

Everyone’s blood sugar goes up some after they eat, but not that much. I routinely check out glucose numbers when I review lab results for family members and theirs have never been high. I would definitely explore it. A blood meter is one way to know how it’s going. Good your A1c is normal.

My ENT diagnosed me with post covid syndrome mainly due to my smell/taste disorder. I failed a standardized smell test miserably. I also had little taste for almost a year. They have returned though. I do still have a constant bitter taste.

My neurologist says I may have that, but he believes my numbness in feet and tingling in arms and hands is due to B12 deficiency. Of course, it could be diabetes or spinal….it has yet to be determined. I haven’t ruled anything out. I take my B12 and I did scent retraining for a while. Overall, I’m better. I’m prepared for some things to be permanent unfortunately.