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<blockquote data-quote="Jack3861" data-source="post: 54832" data-attributes="member: 15082"><p>HI,</p><p></p><p>Im type 2 diabetic on tablets. Generally my readings are quite good. However last Thursday I was given a cortisone injection into my arthritic knee. This has had the effect of really pushing up my readings i.e. Friday morning before eating 14.9, Sat morning before eating 12.6 Sun moring 11.7 and Monday morning 9.2. It is coming down slowly but four hours after a very simple 'healthy' lunch it is around 10.2. Is this normal? - and is there anything I should be doing?</p><p></p><p>(My normal readings are: first thing in the morning around 6, before lunch 3.4 and before bed 7)</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p></p><p>(An excellent site)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack3861, post: 54832, member: 15082"] HI, Im type 2 diabetic on tablets. Generally my readings are quite good. However last Thursday I was given a cortisone injection into my arthritic knee. This has had the effect of really pushing up my readings i.e. Friday morning before eating 14.9, Sat morning before eating 12.6 Sun moring 11.7 and Monday morning 9.2. It is coming down slowly but four hours after a very simple 'healthy' lunch it is around 10.2. Is this normal? - and is there anything I should be doing? (My normal readings are: first thing in the morning around 6, before lunch 3.4 and before bed 7) Kind regards, (An excellent site) [/QUOTE]
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