HSSS
Expert
So covid finally got me. 2.5 yrs of ultra caution and triple jabbed planning my boosters later this month. If anyone feels the need to debate these choices please scroll on past without comment. I’m not up to it and won’t be polite.
And it brought some mates, flu and supraglottitis. I’m in hospital as a result confirming all my worst covid fears except one - I don’t seem to be dying just feel like it. l’m on dexamethodose, antibiotics, iv fluids and pain relief. Fluids are 4% glucose so could be worse. I’m unable to eat or drink due to exteme throat pain so any bgl levels are well and truly fasted. I’m up from my usual diet only controlled 6’s and into 12’s so far. I know it’s to be expected due to the illness and drugs I need as the bigger priority right now (which are beginning to help thank god). I have never seen levels this high personally and it’s freaking me a bit.
No one here cares about these levels but they are making me feel worse, eyes not focussed as well mostly but also headaches which I’ve not had til now (I’m not dehydrated either thanks to the drips). Hard to separate what all my other woes are being caused by specifically . I’m hoping to be here only another day or two. They say they’ll release me when I can eat, drink and take non iv meds and the steroids usually work quite fast they promise. So I’m not sure how long, what type etc, I’ll be on for now.
my questions (not medical advice but based on your experiences)
1. What do I sensibly expect from the steroids for bgl? Did they keep rising? Level out at some point? When did medics feel a need to intervene on bgl basis alone? How long after stopping did you see a return to your normal? How fast?
2 apart from navigating the carb loaded hospital menu the best I can when I do manage to eat what can I do to help myself? Particularly in regards to covid and steroids recovery of diabetes control. I’m getting a kick start launch back into fasting and keto already. Much overdue after a poor emergence mentally from protective measures being removed from us. I suspect anything physical is off the cards for a while.
I’m having to advocate for myself largely by typing on my iPad as I have little voice at the moment.
And it brought some mates, flu and supraglottitis. I’m in hospital as a result confirming all my worst covid fears except one - I don’t seem to be dying just feel like it. l’m on dexamethodose, antibiotics, iv fluids and pain relief. Fluids are 4% glucose so could be worse. I’m unable to eat or drink due to exteme throat pain so any bgl levels are well and truly fasted. I’m up from my usual diet only controlled 6’s and into 12’s so far. I know it’s to be expected due to the illness and drugs I need as the bigger priority right now (which are beginning to help thank god). I have never seen levels this high personally and it’s freaking me a bit.
No one here cares about these levels but they are making me feel worse, eyes not focussed as well mostly but also headaches which I’ve not had til now (I’m not dehydrated either thanks to the drips). Hard to separate what all my other woes are being caused by specifically . I’m hoping to be here only another day or two. They say they’ll release me when I can eat, drink and take non iv meds and the steroids usually work quite fast they promise. So I’m not sure how long, what type etc, I’ll be on for now.
my questions (not medical advice but based on your experiences)
1. What do I sensibly expect from the steroids for bgl? Did they keep rising? Level out at some point? When did medics feel a need to intervene on bgl basis alone? How long after stopping did you see a return to your normal? How fast?
2 apart from navigating the carb loaded hospital menu the best I can when I do manage to eat what can I do to help myself? Particularly in regards to covid and steroids recovery of diabetes control. I’m getting a kick start launch back into fasting and keto already. Much overdue after a poor emergence mentally from protective measures being removed from us. I suspect anything physical is off the cards for a while.
I’m having to advocate for myself largely by typing on my iPad as I have little voice at the moment.