Prednisone and blood glucose levels

Posted by lanieg @lanieg, Feb 14, 2023

I was recently diagnosed with PMR and put on 20 mg prednisone. It has almost eliminated the inflammation/pain but my BG levels have skyrocketed thus increasing my insulin intake. My endocrinologist put me on a sliding scale for insulin dosage but it's not working. I can't really taper off the prednisone yet but am concerned about the significant increase in BG levels. Any thoughts or comments? Thanks.

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@lanieg
Have you had diabetes treated with insulin prior to starting prednisone?
The huge jump of BG levels has happened to me briefly a few times when I was treated with high dose steroids for asthma in hospital and I was treated with sliding scale insulin. Once I was on oral prednisone the levels would go down. I have Type 2.
Are you on other diabetes drugs?
What are the plans for treating PMR after the initial prednisone?
Have you told the endocrinologist about the difficulty maintaining a good BG level? Maybe they can fine tune the sliding scale?

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@astaingegerdm

@lanieg
Have you had diabetes treated with insulin prior to starting prednisone?
The huge jump of BG levels has happened to me briefly a few times when I was treated with high dose steroids for asthma in hospital and I was treated with sliding scale insulin. Once I was on oral prednisone the levels would go down. I have Type 2.
Are you on other diabetes drugs?
What are the plans for treating PMR after the initial prednisone?
Have you told the endocrinologist about the difficulty maintaining a good BG level? Maybe they can fine tune the sliding scale?

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I've been on insulin since I was diagnosed in 1984. I am Type I. I'm on novolog, tresiba and trulicity. I see my rheumatologist next week. We haven't even talked about PMR post-prednisone. I have a call in to my endo re another insulin adjustment. Thanks for your input.

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@lanieg

I've been on insulin since I was diagnosed in 1984. I am Type I. I'm on novolog, tresiba and trulicity. I see my rheumatologist next week. We haven't even talked about PMR post-prednisone. I have a call in to my endo re another insulin adjustment. Thanks for your input.

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@lanieg
Now I understand how worried you must be.
Let’s just hope you can switch to another PMR drug in the near future if needed.

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@astaingegerdm

@lanieg
Now I understand how worried you must be.
Let’s just hope you can switch to another PMR drug in the near future if needed.

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Thanks for your concern. I'm planning on talking to the rheumy about that.

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