Thank you for your reply. Ouch with your kneecap hope it gets better soon x@Pauline1951 - Hello. In answer to your question I will say YES. I recently fractured my kneecap and my blood sugars are much higher. It's well known that pain, worry and stress releases Cortisol into the blood, which elevates blood sugar.
Hi Liam, The diagnosis was neuropathy. I take gaberpentin and thankfully only now and again does it kick off. I have tried most creams but have found that Daktar is brilliant. I have nine medical conditions and take 30+ tablets a day. To be honest my body must be utterly confused. Take care@Pauline1951 - What diagnoses has been given for your feet? Also, what treatment are you having?
Hi. You obviously have a complex set of conditions with many meds. Have you spent time with your GP/consultants to see whether those that can raise blood sugar can be swapped for another medication or reduced etc. I'm not trying to be an expert here or suggest changes but it's well known that many GPs just add meds without reviewing the complete set or recommend statins to diabetics when they raise blood sugar etc. Your blood sugar appears to be too high and perhaps some changes would help; may be nothing can be done. I can't comment on the pain other than as the earlier poster says any stress can raise sugar.
Hi Darrell, Thank you for your reply to my question. Due to the fact that I have multiple medical issues I don't see my doctor. I see a community matron sometimes that situation works sometimes it doesn't she is overloaded with cases and at times you can feel a bit neglected. Diabetes has been very low on the list of late due to arthritic flare UPS. I will however take your advice and I'll see if they can be reviewed many thanks indeedHi. You obviously have a complex set of conditions with many meds. Have you spent time with your GP/consultants to see whether those that can raise blood sugar can be swapped for another medication or reduced etc. I'm not trying to be an expert here or suggest changes but it's well known that many GPs just add meds without reviewing the complete set or recommend statins to diabetics when they raise blood sugar etc. Your blood sugar appears to be too high and perhaps some changes would help; may be nothing can be done. I can't comment on the pain other than as the earlier poster says any stress can raise sugar.
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