Type 2 High Blood Sugar Reading 27+

chermc

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Hi everyone, this is Chermc and I am new to the forum, I have been a diabetic for approximately 3 years.

I have had a very bad cold/cough for about 3 weeks. I noticed that my vision was getting a bit blurred over the weekend but got worse on Monday. I went to the hospital and took a blood test which showed my reading as 27+. My reading has never been anywhere near that high before. The hospital checked my urine which contained a high level of Ketones (not sure exactly what that is). I was given insulin on a drip which reduced my blood sugar to a reading of 9 the following morning. I was put back on metformin and given Gliclazide. My sugar reading in the evening roses to 22. This morning I was given another medication Sitagliptin as my blood sugar remained high. I have just taken a reading and it is 15.8.

Has anyone experienced anything this?
 

Indy51

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Are you still in hospital? If not, I'd be going back there.
 

chermc

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Are you still in hospital? If not, I'd be going back there.

No I am at home now, I spoke to my doctor over the telephone today and I have an appointment to see him and the nurse tomorrow. I will check my sugar shortly and give the hospital a ring if it is still high.

Thank you for your reply.
 

m1dpq

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Good Afternoon,

My bs reading this morning at 08.45hrs GMT was 17.9, last night before bed it was 17.3..

My readings are high most of the time, for a T2 with the extra problems i have, i can live with this...

Normal readings for me is around 8 to 12, but even occassionally i have had bs's of 40+, and still been okay..

Blood sugar reading differ person to person.. Check with what your Diabetic nurse is happy with.. I only test morning and night, but have to test more if needs be..

Ps, If you drive, you are supposed to check before and after, and if you are higher than normal rest for 30mins before you set off.. also you must inform the DVLA as it can effect your driving.. I did and have now got a 3yr license (reviewed every 3 years)..
 

chermc

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Good Afternoon,

My bs reading this morning at 08.45hrs GMT was 17.9, last night before bed it was 17.3..

My readings are high most of the time, for a T2 with the extra problems i have, i can live with this...

Normal readings for me is around 8 to 12, but even occassionally i have had bs's of 40+, and still been okay..

Blood sugar reading differ person to person.. Check with what your Diabetic nurse is happy with.. I only test morning and night, but have to test more if needs be..

Ps, If you drive, you are supposed to check before and after, and if you are higher than normal rest for 30mins before you set off.. also you must inform the DVLA as it can effect your driving.. I did and have now got a 3yr license (reviewed every 3 years)..


Thank your for the advice.....I note blood sugar reading differs with everyone but 40+ does seem a bit high!....please be careful.
 

donnellysdogs

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Good Afternoon,

My bs reading this morning at 08.45hrs GMT was 17.9, last night before bed it was 17.3..

My readings are high most of the time, for a T2 with the extra problems i have, i can live with this...

Normal readings for me is around 8 to 12, but even occassionally i have had bs's of 40+, and still been okay..

Blood sugar reading differ person to person.. Check with what your Diabetic nurse is happy with.. I only test morning and night, but have to test more if needs be..

Ps, If you drive, you are supposed to check before and after, and if you are higher than normal rest for 30mins before you set off.. also you must inform the DVLA as it can effect your driving.. I did and have now got a 3yr license (reviewed every 3 years)..

Sorry, I beg to differ... No way should you be that high...

You are meant to test if you have diabetic medication that can cause a hypo..(some don't) and you only have to test before you drive and 2 hourly, although I would recommend 1 hourly. You do not have to test after you drive.

Your information is not good.



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Daibell

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Hi. I agree a reading of 40 is dangerously high and must be sorted. I wonder if you are really T2 and not a Late onset T1 (LADA)? If you are not overweight then do consider that possibility and discuss with the GP. There are two tests that can be done. If you are a LADA then it sounds like you really need to be moved to insulin?
 

MsManicure

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Hi everyone, this is Chermc and I am new to the forum, I have been a diabetic for approximately 3 years.

I have had a very bad cold/cough for about 3 weeks. I noticed that my vision was getting a bit blurred over the weekend but got worse on Monday. I went to the hospital and took a blood test which showed my reading as 27+. My reading has never been anywhere near that high before. The hospital checked my urine which contained a high level of Ketones (not sure exactly what that is). I was given insulin on a drip which reduced my blood sugar to a reading of 9 the following morning. I was put back on metformin and given Gliclazide. My sugar reading in the evening roses to 22. This morning I was given another medication Sitagliptin as my blood sugar remained high. I have just taken a reading and it is 15.8.

Has anyone experienced anything this?

Hi Chermc,

Your story sounds not dissimilar to my own. I went from being diet controlled with consistent reading of 6 to a reading of 25. That was six months ago and despite being on insulin by bloods still average in the high 20's but I still go to work and function pretty normally. Although treatments can vary from GP surgery to GP surgery I wouldn't be surprised if you are put on insulin if the new meds don't have any impact over the next few weeks.

The most important thing is to keep a varied diary of your bloods over the next week or so in order for your GP to be as informed as possible.

Hope things level out for your soon.
 

m1dpq

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Good Afternoon,

To reply to those who replied to my post, the following should be noted...

The DVLA info came from the DVLA Medical Team, so i wouldn't think that they got it wrong, do you???

From when my book started on 15th March to date my BS is between (at its lowest to highest):- 11.1 to 20.8... but when you are ill with other problems ie chest infections and I am taking antibiotics and steroids then it does effect your BS readings..

My problems medical wise doesn't just start and end with diabetes, i was born with a Genetic Disability that has NO cure, so i'm stuck with it and it's stuck with me for now the last 52 years..

Recently my specialist team at our local hospital have found the following:- A Cyst that formed in a pulpy piece of bone, but it goes right through the bone in my thigh and it does get very painful.. It will not be removed as i have Oesteoporosis... Next after a Neuorogical scan they found several disks not only in my back but also in my neck had crumbled, that causes more pain than ever, then 2 frozen shoulders, whiplash, swollen hips, the list goes on.. but i refuse to let anything defeat me, but my mobility (walking) is now down to about 12feet before the pain kicks in big time..

My meds total 30 on a morning, 8 at lunchtime and 12 before bed, so 50 daily, so rattling comes to mind.. but i'm already on Inslutard insulin 28units morning and 38units night-time, the diabetic & endochronoligst team allow me to change my units if i feel it necessary, as long as they stay informed..

Considering that someone mentioned weight, my weight is 19st 3lb now, as i was 30st in 1992, so with Slimming World i have lost quite a bit..
 

Ohliger

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Good Afternoon,

To reply to those who replied to my post, the following should be noted...

The DVLA info came from the DVLA Medical Team, so i wouldn't think that they got it wrong, do you???

From when my book started on 15th March to date my BS is between (at its lowest to highest):- 11.1 to 20.8... but when you are ill with other problems ie chest infections and I am taking antibiotics and steroids then it does effect your BS readings..

My problems medical wise doesn't just start and end with diabetes, i was born with a Genetic Disability that has NO cure, so i'm stuck with it and it's stuck with me for now the last 52 years..

Recently my specialist team at our local hospital have found the following:- A Cyst that formed in a pulpy piece of bone, but it goes right through the bone in my thigh and it does get very painful.. It will not be removed as i have Oesteoporosis... Next after a Neuorogical scan they found several disks not only in my back but also in my neck had crumbled, that causes more pain than ever, then 2 frozen shoulders, whiplash, swollen hips, the list goes on.. but i refuse to let anything defeat me, but my mobility (walking) is now down to about 12feet before the pain kicks in big time..

My meds total 30 on a morning, 8 at lunchtime and 12 before bed, so 50 daily, so rattling comes to mind.. but i'm already on Inslutard insulin 28units morning and 38units night-time, the diabetic & endochronoligst team allow me to change my units if i feel it necessary, as long as they stay informed..

Considering that someone mentioned weight, my weight is 19st 3lb now, as i was 30st in 1992, so with Slimming World i have lost quite a bit..


Could all of you also put it in numbers that we use in the US.....I don't know what I am reading. Thank You
 

andy williams

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Good Afternoon,

To reply to those who replied to my post, the following should be noted...

The DVLA info came from the DVLA Medical Team, so i wouldn't think that they got it wrong, do you???

From when my book started on 15th March to date my BS is between (at its lowest to highest):- 11.1 to 20.8... but when you are ill with other problems ie chest infections and I am taking antibiotics and steroids then it does effect your BS readings..

My problems medical wise doesn't just start and end with diabetes, i was born with a Genetic Disability that has NO cure, so i'm stuck with it and it's stuck with me for now the last 52 years..

Recently my specialist team at our local hospital have found the following:- A Cyst that formed in a pulpy piece of bone, but it goes right through the bone in my thigh and it does get very painful.. It will not be removed as i have Oesteoporosis... Next after a Neuorogical scan they found several disks not only in my back but also in my neck had crumbled, that causes more pain than ever, then 2 frozen shoulders, whiplash, swollen hips, the list goes on.. but i refuse to let anything defeat me, but my mobility (walking) is now down to about 12feet before the pain kicks in big time..

My meds total 30 on a morning, 8 at lunchtime and 12 before bed, so 50 daily, so rattling comes to mind.. but i'm already on Inslutard insulin 28units morning and 38units night-time, the diabetic & endochronoligst team allow me to change my units if i feel it necessary, as long as they stay informed..

Considering that someone mentioned weight, my weight is 19st 3lb now, as i was 30st in 1992, so with Slimming World i have lost quite a bit..


re: DVLA - Donnellysdogs is right - is only if you are taking something that can actually trigger hypo, such as gliclazide fpr example. If you are your doctor automatically notifies DVLA who in turn write to you and so I assume that amongst the medications your doctor has put you on, one or more of them fall into the potential hypo category.
 
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