@Mel dCPSo at the ripe old age of 43, I’ve been diagnosed with “allergy induced asthma” today and given a brown steroid (beclometasone) inhaler. I’ve had a blue Ventolin one for a year or so, in case I accidentally ingest some of the foods I’m allergic to, but I’ve been needing to use it several times in the night over the last few months even though I’ve been super careful about the allergens. Came to a head last night when I almost passed out through not being able to breathe properly.
My question for the hive mind is this - is a low dose steroid inhaler (2 puffs of Qvar 50 twice a day) likely to cause a problem with my blood sugars? Do any of you have a problem with them? Would basal or bolus insulin be the best one to look at adjusting first?
Thanks in advance for any advice, I thought it was just a chest infection, so this has come as a bit of an unpleasant surprise.
I’m not sure which enzymes they tested other than IgG responses to various foods, tbh. They did say that it was so unusual to be allergic to meat that little research had been done into treatment for it and that the only thing I could do was to just not eat the things I reacted to.Sorry to be so personal, @Mel dCP , and don't feel you have to answer if you don't want to, but have your immunology team tested your blood tryptase levels? They can be key to working out a treatment plan for unusual allergic type reactions.
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