I posted a reply which seems to have disappeared! I also need to report sky high blood sugars and despite 30g of insulin over 10 hrs (normally take approx 10 units in a day in 3 doses over 12 hours. Despite significant insulin increase, levels are not decreasing!
Did anyone see all the articles about the way real Covid raises blood sugars? No wonder we T1’s, and everyone with some kind of diabetes, is so vulnerable. I suspect those of us who have high blood sugars following the vaccine are experiencing immune responses.
I agree. I am T2 not on insulin and Long Covid has also kept my bgs at a higher level than usual for perhaps 10 months.
Yeah there was a guy with Type 1 talking about how it effected him, and in addition to all the Covid symptoms he mentioned not being able to get his Blood Sugar below 16.
Seems like we are all different. I experienced the opposite probably and needed to reduce my basal. I have read others with the same experience. I guess this just emphasises the need to test more than usual following the jab and to be prepared for any eventuality - higher, lower or no change.
I took about three days for my levels to return to normal, which they now appear to be. Hopefully no real damage done. I would say give it a few days and just try to eat really low carb.
I had the Astra quite recently and took a good 4/5 days to eventually get mine down. I upped my back ground for a few days (gradually) that helped. I felt unwell for a few days too. Lots of water and some light walking should help. Don’t worry it will pass
Had my first jab last thursday (about 5 days ago now). Side effects hit me like a truck but had no effect on BG for a couple days.. but since my control has gone to pot, I'm wondering if the immune response to the jab has kicked me out of the honeymoon period
I likewise had elevated blood sugars - they started spiking within a few hours and I sadly didn't realise it was the vaccine until the following day. I increased my background by 40% and it lasted about 6 days. I was asked by the GP to report this: coronavirus-yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk It would have been useful to have been advised that it may raise blood sugars..
I think we have been very unlucky. It is now eight weeks since my AstraZeneca vaccination . Although my initial side-effects (that I wrote about previously) have improved, I still need more insulin and my readings are erratic, just feeling 'grotty' generally. There may be some ingredients in the AstraZeneca that cause this reaction. I am hesitating about having the second jab at all, when offered. Perhaps some 'expert' statistician has worked out the probability of side effects being bad again, but I do not even know how many, if any, Type 1s did they have in the original trial.
Had my jab 10am this morning, blood glucose has been very manageable, lower than usual if anything, however effects have only just started to hit me. Fever, shivers, lightheaded ness and headache, sinus congestion? Neck pain and nausea. Aswell as my body feeling like I’ve been hit by a bus. Fingers crossed the feeling will soon pass, getting prepared for high levels tomorrow but we’ll see. I’ve seen a few people experiencing lows for extended periods of time.
I had AstraZeneca a month ago. Very high BG since. At first put this down to broken wrist causing me to be less active & therefore insulin resistant. But dont think this is the case. Am on MDI. Have adjusted my basal slightly but think i need to increase it further as still getting sky high readings. Advice required on how people have done this safely & seen results Am now concerned about having second dose. Anyone who has had second dose got any feedback please?
I am struggling like you. Been one month since my AZ jab. Have you managed to control it yet? If so how please?
My high bloods only lasted a week but I had to slowly raise my basal until it was right. I was extremely lethargic and it was in lockdown so working from home and didn't feel like exercising so I didn't feel too worried about possible hypos. First 12 or so hours my body hadn't reacted. I then needed so much correction with bolus in the following 24hrs that I rose my basal when I was then next due to take some. I use libre and had family members scan for me if I was asleep and did back up finger prick tests when I was awake to see how it was going. Afraid it was just trial and error and lots of testing which worked for me! Was within normal range again 48hrs after the first vaccine but on almost 4x my usual total insulin. This came down gradually over the rest of the week and I was back to pre vaccine total daily insulin quantities after 7 days. From what I've heard the AZ side effects aren't as bad for the second vaccine dose, got mine in a few weeks can update then! Edited to correct typos.
Don't have any advice, but have a similar experience. First 12 hours fine. Zero issues. Then the sore arm and standard side effects came. Then rapidly rising insulin requirements getting worse and worse until day 5 when it started to ease off. Nothing has been as that day 5 since, but I wouldn't say I'm exactly back to normal. My insulin requirements have bounced a lot in the past few weeks. As in, I need less and less and then suddenly need more again. Less and less and then suddenly need more. I'm still using about 25%* more Bolus than I was, and 10% more Basal. Sometimes my Basal gets too much, but when I think about switching it back to what it was before the Vaccine my requirements suddenly jump back up again. *I need more than 100% more Bolus at its worse.
I am using both higher basal and higher amounts of bolus since first AstraZeneca, but am checking often in case the requirements change.