Severe rise in blood sugar
I am having to take a five day "blast" of 80 mg of prednisone for five days. AS a result my blood sugars have skyrocketed.
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I am having to take a five day "blast" of 80 mg of prednisone for five days. AS a result my blood sugars have skyrocketed.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Diabetes & Endocrine System Support Group.
My cousin added a weekly shot of medication for her blood sugar because she does not eat as carefully as I do nor does she do much cooking, so the shot brings the numbers down and she is getting along well. I still prefer controlling diet and exercise as my main method of improvement so that if I need to take a medication for other issues, it is not as big a problem. The strict discipline in eating has made a big improvement in my general health in the long run. I am a happy eater as I choose a lot of variety which is satisfying. Dorisena
Home glucose meters are required to be highly accurate, but the requirement is less than 100%, which means that rarely a reading will be inaccurate. Once in a great while I've tested significantly higher than I expected, I've then retested immediately and found the new test result to be significantly lower and in line with what I expected. (Of course we shouldn't just assume the meter is wrong about an unusual test...RETEST if in doubt.)
If you have a lab test you can take your meter with you and test at the same time. You can compare the two results and get an idea of how accurate your meter is.