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<blockquote data-quote="Aim428" data-source="post: 2554085" data-attributes="member: 560422"><p><strong>Earlier I expressed my concern over raised blood sugar levels following both flu and covid booster jabs at the same time. I have now had the blood test results with some raised white cell counts and Alc 50 which is up from 48 in May. I have been keeping a detailed food diary since end September and a note of blood glucose levels on getting up and last thing at night. Where before the jabs my readings in the morning were averaging around 5-6 and night around 7-8, they are still around 8-10 or higher at night and nearly 8 in the mornings. I am still hoping that this is a temporary reaction to these jabs and that diet monitoring will suffice.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aim428, post: 2554085, member: 560422"] [B]Earlier I expressed my concern over raised blood sugar levels following both flu and covid booster jabs at the same time. I have now had the blood test results with some raised white cell counts and Alc 50 which is up from 48 in May. I have been keeping a detailed food diary since end September and a note of blood glucose levels on getting up and last thing at night. Where before the jabs my readings in the morning were averaging around 5-6 and night around 7-8, they are still around 8-10 or higher at night and nearly 8 in the mornings. I am still hoping that this is a temporary reaction to these jabs and that diet monitoring will suffice.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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