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<blockquote data-quote="whyme_again" data-source="post: 2267199" data-attributes="member: 466107"><p>Thank you. I have a complicated diet so limited as to what I can eat. I've had to change from my gluten free rolls as they dint help control the sugar levels. My blood sugar level at 4.30 am was 13.6. I'm presuming that would be classed as a fasting reading as not eaten since 9pm the previous night. </p><p></p><p>I guess I'm confused about the level as the steroid increase is just one tablet rather than another seven. I certainly didn't expect one tablet to have such an impact. Unless it's with the antibiotic as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whyme_again, post: 2267199, member: 466107"] Thank you. I have a complicated diet so limited as to what I can eat. I've had to change from my gluten free rolls as they dint help control the sugar levels. My blood sugar level at 4.30 am was 13.6. I'm presuming that would be classed as a fasting reading as not eaten since 9pm the previous night. I guess I'm confused about the level as the steroid increase is just one tablet rather than another seven. I certainly didn't expect one tablet to have such an impact. Unless it's with the antibiotic as well [/QUOTE]
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